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Swarovski Foundation Supports Young Innovators with €20,000 Grant

The Swarovski Foundation is inviting young innovators worldwide to apply for its esteemed “Creatives for Our Future” programme. This global initiative, aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), seeks to empower young visionaries by offering a substantial grant of €20,000 (N35 million) to each selected winner.

The programme, open to applicants aged 21 to 30, aims to foster innovative projects in fields such as fashion, design, art, architecture, and engineering. It encourages young creatives engaged in original projects that leverage the creative process to promote sustainability.

Application Period:
The application window is now open and will close on October 15, 2024.

Programme Details:
In partnership with the United Nations Office for Partnerships, the Swarovski Foundation supports groundbreaking ideas that address global challenges. To date, the programme has funded 21 pioneering projects led by young innovators working on sustainability and development issues.

Success Stories:

  • Joshua Ichor (Nigeria): Developed a hand pump monitoring system and clean water kiosk for rural communities in sub-Saharan Africa. His project delivers over 50,000 liters of clean water daily, benefiting 10,000 people. With the programme’s support, Joshua has expanded his efforts into Kenya and Uganda.
  • Stanley Anigbogu (Nigeria): Created the AVATAR Station, an eco-friendly energy solution repurposing electronic waste and plastic bottles. His solar-powered hub, built from recycled shipping containers, provides clean energy and educational resources on climate change. Stanley also launched the Eco Heroes programme, educating children on renewable energy.

Statements from Leaders:

  • Jakhya Rahman-Corey, Director of the Swarovski Foundation, expressed excitement about nurturing new talent through this programme, stating, “Creativity has the power to solve global challenges and achieve sustainability goals.”
  • Annemarie Hou, Executive Director of the United Nations Office for Partnerships, emphasized the importance of young talent in driving progress toward the SDGs, noting that the programme provides mentorship, industry connections, and funding to turn obstacles into opportunities.

About the Swarovski Foundation:
Established in 2013, the foundation honors Daniel Swarovski’s legacy by supporting initiatives that make a positive social and environmental impact, advancing the Sustainable Development Goals.

For more information and to apply, visit the Swarovski Foundation’s official website before the October 15 deadline.

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