tag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:/hy/projects?page=15Օսմ հիմնադրամ - Նախագծեր2022-09-26T13:06:15Ztag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/1887472022-09-26T00:00:00Z2022-09-26T13:06:15ZAwesome Without Borders – Pipe WrenchEach quarterly issue of Pipe Wrench features a great longform story surrounded by a constellation of pieces springboarding off it. You might read 6,000 words on an idea you’d never thought about before, and then find a piece of short fiction, a playlist, and a personal essay. A comic. A reading list. A poem. A piece of tech.
Think of it as a dinner party where all the guests are really fucking sharp. Someone fascinating tells a great story; it’s passionate and unexpected and thought-provoking. And all the other fascinating guests grab onto the bits that resonate with them or inspire them or irritate them and spin the conversation in a dozen new directions.
Then make that an online magazine. Make it an online magazine where contributors are paid fairly, where industry-leading contracts are created in partnership with the National Writers Union, where facts are always checked, where innovative membership and masthead models are trying to find a new path forward for independent publishing, where those with more subsidize those with less so there’s never a paywall, and where the focus is already on historically-excluded and underpublished voices.
You can choose to pay people fairly. You can choose to treat people kindly. You can choose to seek out new and different voices. You can choose to prioritize the underprioritized. The publishing industry doesn't have to be a race to the bottom.
That’s Pipe Wrench.
We started Pipe Wrench at the beginning of 2021. After a year of publishing, it's time to make our issues bigger and better, and to bring more voices into the conversation from more parts of the world.Michelle WeberPipe Wrenchhttps://pipewrenchmagazine.comWorldwideAwesome Without Bordershttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/awesomewithoutborderstag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/2062592022-09-26T00:00:00Z2022-09-29T01:38:57ZWashington, DC – Bricks4BrooksIn the pandemic, I began a LEGO building class for unhoused kids at The Brooks Short Term Family Housing Shelter in DC where LEGO sets are given to the kids and I lead them in assembling the sets.
Earlier this year, I heard about The Brooks Short Term Family Housing Shelter for DC families and thought it would be a fun experience to talk about and build LEGOs with the kids. After figuring out the logistics, I had my first small LEGO class online due to COVID restrictions with two kids living at The Brooks. Though it was challenging to not do this in person, I guided them through the set and I could see their growth from the beginning as first time LEGO builders, to the end of the class. Since then, I have done two much larger-scale in person classes with more than 15 kids each attending. Now that the kids seem comfortable with LEGOs, I am planning on having classes with more independent challenges like building a strong bridge to support a maximum weight or making the tallest structure in a certain amount of time. These challenges could be completed using the skills they have learned from previous classes. I enjoy teaching the kids about LEGOs and helping them have fun in their difficult lives. Luke VossBricks4BrooksUnited StatesWashington, DChttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/dctag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/2065062022-09-22T00:00:00Z2022-09-22T17:54:57ZRockport, MA – The Workers' Mural at the Cape Ann Chambertudio Fresh and the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce to create original public art to honor the legacy of workers who have made a living in iconic local jobs that define the local economies and communities of Gloucester, Rockport, Essex, Ipswich, and Manchester. The mural depicts images of fishermen, quarry workers, artists, clammers, boat builders, and hayers of the Great Marsh. .
The mural is located on the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce building on Harbor Loop in Gloucester.
In addition to grant money contributed by both Awesome Gloucester' and Awesome Gloucester, additional funds were contributed by the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce and from Trustees of the Awesome Foundation who elected to make contributions. In total these groups and individuals raised and kicked in $8100 to make the mural a reality.Sal ZerilliThe Workers' Mural at the Cape Ann ChamberUnited StatesRockport, MAhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/rockporttag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/2065052022-09-22T00:00:00Z2022-09-22T17:54:39ZGloucester, MA – The Workers' Mural at the Cape Ann ChamberAwesome Gloucester and Awesome Rockport joined forces and partnered with Studio Fresh and the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce to create original public art to honor the legacy of workers who have made a living in iconic local jobs that define the local economies and communities of Gloucester, Rockport, Essex, Ipswich, and Manchester. The mural depicts images of fishermen, quarry workers, artists, clammers, boat builders, and hayers of the Great Marsh. .
The mural is located on the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce building on Harbor Loop in Gloucester.
In addition to grant money contributed by both Awesome Gloucester' and Awesome Gloucester, additional funds were contributed by the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce and from Trustees of the Awesome Foundation who elected to make contributions. In total these groups and individuals raised and kicked in $8100 to make the mural a reality.Sal ZerilliThe Workers' Mural at the Cape Ann ChamberUnited StatesGloucester, MAhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/gloucestertag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/2052892022-09-22T00:00:00Z2022-09-23T01:28:43ZPoughkeepsie, NY – Still Waters in a StormI'm inviting local immigrant families to join a free English class (for grown-ups and kids together) on Wednesdays, 4:30-6:30, at Christ Episcopal Church, 20 Carroll St, The practice is based on writing and rehearsing dialogues, reading out loud, writing personal narratives, group conversations in response to the narratives, and translating and adapting Don Quixote for the stage! It's part theater, part therapy, all language!STEPHEN HAFFStill Waters in a Stormhttp://stillwatersinastorm.orgUnited StatesPoughkeepsie, NYhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/poughkeepsietag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/2060952022-09-22T00:00:00Z2022-09-23T18:20:11ZOahu, HI – Saving Lives through BLS Certification According to the American Heart Association, less than half of people who experience an out of hospital cardiac arrest receive the help they need and most times cardiac arrest happens in the home. If we can train more of our high school students in CPR and proper use of AEDs, we can increase the chances of more people receiving the help they need. I hope to provide my Health Services Program of Study students with BLS certification and First Aid training. In turn, these students would train their fellow Culinary Arts, Health Sciences and Leadership Academy students and staff in Hands-Only or HeartSaver CPR. This would reach at least 400 people. If we receive the resources we need, this may even amount to training a majority of our high school and/or even include more of our staff members.
Last year we were able to start this idea as a pilot project and trained our fully self-contained special education students in Hands-Only CPR. It was a valuable collaboration between our general education and special education populations. I would like to continue to grow this impact across our high school community.
Our students, who are future health care professionals,
will understand the power of health education and see how one small lesson could impact a community. Courtney MatsumotoSaving Lives through BLS Certification United StatesOahu, HIhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/oahutag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/2030022022-09-22T00:00:00Z2022-09-26T14:32:09ZMiami, FL – Culture in Motion: Capoeira KidsGenerally, children in foster care and at-risk/justice involved youth have much less access to cultural and performing arts activities. These activities help connect children to history and culture that are passed down over time through heritage. Lack of access can lead students to feel disconnected, isolated and without a community that they can relate to. Moreover, exposure to cultural and performing arts provides outlets for children to be creative, express themselves, and learn about the vast history that connects them to their community.
Our project aims to provide Capoeira & Afro-Brazilian cultural arts classes to foster care programs and at-risk/justice involved youth in our community. We aim to expose these children to the unique cultural & martial art of "Capoeira" and its related musical, theatrical and movement elements. Capoeira is a special opportunity for many of these students as it is the only martial art of Afro-Latino origin and offers many ways to connect to this heritage through movement, music, language and more.
Capoeira originated from African slaves brought to Brazil who disguised self-defense training as song and dance. Their songs kept the stories and legends of their past alive. Capoeira helped slaves escape from plantations and create communities where Africans congregated in Brazil as sovereign people. Capoeira and its related arts continue to empower Afro-Latinos to show their strength, advocate for their rights and celebrate their identity.
The dynamic nature of capoeira and its related arts elements, uniquely allows the practice of acrobatics, dance, martial-arts, music and strength training all at once. Our students develop skills such as balance, fine motor skills, flexibility, rhythm, coordination and more. Capoeira also boosts confidence, discipline, strength and agility all while organically exposing participants to Afro-Latino cultural arts.Maria. HernandezCulture in Motion: Capoeira Kidshttp://www.miamicapoeira.comUnited StatesMiami, FLhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/miamitag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/1862262022-09-21T00:00:00Z2022-10-20T02:49:26ZLake Mac – Care for a CuppaI'm an Occupational Therapist who has always been passionate about the care and inclusivity of our older population. It saddens me that so many older people, who live alone, experience significant loneliness and social isolation.
After much research into what could be implemented to help tackle and reverse this situation, particularly in the Lake Mac/Newcastle areas, I came across a model from the UK that is working extremely well.
Tea Party Groups!
Once a month, a Volunteer Host holds an afternoon tea at their house for a small group of older people (75yrs and over) - on a rotational basis. Volunteer drivers pick up the older people, and take them to the afternoon, participating in the gathering as well, and then take them back home.
The idea is that the older people, and volunteers are all in close vicinity to each other. The aim is to have groups set up all over the Hunter (and maybe even state wide one day).
There are quite a few aged care services out there now, but not a lot focus solely on the social inclusion of older people. The tea party groups will be designed to be held on a Sunday (as that is when older people are often most lonely - services have ended for the week, and there's often no visitors or social contact for them over a weekend).
The UK model info can be read on their website (organisation is called Re-Engage). https://www.reengage.org.uk/
I'm hoping replicate this model here in the Hunter (specifically Lake Mac, as that is where I live), and will be calling it "Care for a Cuppa". Lisa SergiCare for a CuppaAustraliaLake Machttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/lakemactag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/2053552022-09-20T00:00:00Z2022-09-22T18:49:25ZChicago, IL – West Side Equestrian Trick Riding Club Chicago Rewilding Society is a city-based nature sanctuary on the West Side of Chicago. Our goal is to amplify joy, wonder, delight, and a sense of magic through therapeutic horseback riding, animal-assisted therapy, and experiential environmental studies.
We have the only horses in Garfield Park and perhaps the only horses in Chicago. In addition to bringing our community ponies to neighborhood block parties and community building events, we have begun to do informal trick riding with some of the neighborhood kids. As many of our neighbors jump train as part of basketball and football team practice, they are naturally inclined toward equestrian vaulting (jumping up on a running horse)!
Our vaulting horse, Egypt, is a 14 year old palomino that was rescued from a kill-pen in Oklahoma. She confidently navigates the streets of Chicago and patiently welcomes new riders. She is mentally present and aware of her surroundings, while remaining clear-headed and reliable. She deserves the best!
She lives on a third of an acre in the Garfield Park neighborhood, freely roaming between her paddock and barn with her pony and goat friends. They have an additional acre of rotational grazing on two nearby intersections.
Egypt is healthy & we want to keep her this way by protecting her back. This grant will fund a vaulting pad that will help absorb the shock of jumping to protect Egypt's back and make the landing more comfortable for new vaulters. Equestrian vaulting pads are designed to distribute the weight of a vaulter's body.Beatrice ScesckeWest Side Equestrian Trick Riding Club https://www.chicagorewildingsociety.org/United StatesChicago, ILhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/chicagotag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/2042262022-09-19T00:00:00Z2022-09-19T12:33:02ZPhiladelphia, PA – New Coat ProgramOur New Coat Program started in 2008 and has a simple mission: we provide brand-NEW winter coats for impoverished children in the five-county Philadelphia region (Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery and Philadelphia counties). You're probably asking, why did I stress NEW?? That's because NEW is important. For a child who is used to hand-me-downs, sharing a coat with a sibling or going without a new coat supercharges their self-esteem and makes them feel special and important.
We have heard countless stories of siblings alternating which days they go to school when it’s bitter cold out based on whose day it is to wear their shared winter coat. There have been hundreds of times when we have handed a brand-new coat to a child and they have handed it back to us (after they have tried it on for size) not realizing its theirs to keep. Elated by the realization that it is theirs and it’s brand-new, these children proudly grab a nearby marker and write their names on the interior “This coat is owned by” tag. It is within those moments that one can see that this is more than just a coat to the recipient, and that this program is incredibly important for a variety of reasons. Meghann RyanNew Coat Programhttps://www.morethanautodealers.com/what-we-do/new-coat-program/United StatesPhiladelphia, PAhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/philadelphiatag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/2046902022-09-19T00:00:00Z2022-09-19T12:31:59ZPhiladelphia, PA – Unify Global.orgWe’re a nonprofit working with the youth. If you check our website everything was done before we were nonprofit so it was all out of pocket Patrick FaulknerUnify Global.orghttp://Unifyglobal.orgUnited StatesPhiladelphia, PAhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/philadelphiatag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/1881842022-09-19T00:00:00Z2022-09-19T22:41:39ZAwesome Without Borders – Making Dreams Come TrueFriends of New York City Nurse Family Partnership is frequently labeled described as "awesome". We are all about leveling the playing field for babies born into impoverished families in New York City's poorest neighborhoods. We do this by raising additional funds for the nationally renowned Nurse Family Partnership (NFP) program here in New York. The program improves birth outcomes and child development for people of color by matching first time low income mothers them with their own personal nurses who visits them from pregnancy until their child is age 2 to guide, mentor and encourage them so that their babies thrive.
NFP nurses dramatically improve pregnancy outcomes, child development and parenting through creating a trusting, long term bond with participants that enables their advice, referrals and encouragement to be well received and acted upon. The nurses are non-judgemental, very well-informed and often a single caring adult for women who find themselves scared and unprotected at this incredibly important moment in their lives.Susan OrkinMaking Dreams Come Truehttp://friendsofnycnfp.orgWorldwideAwesome Without Bordershttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/awesomewithoutborderstag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/2025642022-09-19T00:00:00Z2023-08-31T16:30:26ZPittsburgh, PA – No Guns AllowedThis project, lead by designers and artists living in Pittsburgh, aims to use creativity to address gun violence. Local creatives will design posters to be displayed prominently in local businesses that state the business has a no gun policy.
This comes in light of the Supreme Court ruling that now allows guns in public spaces, which may embolden more people to bring guns into areas where the public enjoys nightlife, dining out, dancing, listening to music, etc. PA allows people to have guns in establishes that serve alcohol, but private establishments can create their own no gun policy. Some states have laws regarding what a "no gun" sign must display, but appears PA does not.
This is an opportunity to design not only practical posters, but beautiful posters that let customers know that the establishment has a no gun policy.
If establishments are on board, we can create a community dedicated to keeping guns out of sensitive places such as bars, restaurants, concert venues etc. We can use art and design to create a community that does not welcome gun violence into leisure life. In doing so, we give a visual reminder that gun violence will not be tolerated in the multi fabric of Pittsburgh neighborhoods. It would be an illustrative patchwork of a city dedicated to fighting gun violence. Bethany WellsNo Guns AllowedUnited StatesPittsburgh, PAhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/pittsburghtag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/2054942022-09-15T00:00:00Z2022-09-22T13:05:13ZKingston – Smash-A-Thon- A Mad Arts InitiativeCommunity comes to create art. We use those broken pieces thrown for suicide prevention awareness and make large scale projects for active addicts with criminal records to participate in. Paying them.Chasity JohnsonSmash-A-Thon- A Mad Arts Initiativehttp://smashthis.coCanadaKingstonhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/kingston-ontag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/1885162022-09-15T00:00:00Z2022-09-16T11:07:39ZCass Clay – Without a Blemish At Without a Blemish we know that confidence can help people accomplish their goals. We are an organic and natural skin care business that focuses on acne, hyperpigmentation, and dry and dull skin. We provide the products, supplements, and education needed to help our clients better their skin health. We look at the whole person and provide consultations to fit individualized needs.
We have been fortunate to have a small but loyal community of clients who appreciate and support Without a Blemish. As we plan for growth, we are utilizing the services of the North Dakota Women's Business Center and their resource partners to ensure we have a strong foundation of knowledge and resources to scale the business. With the support of The Awesome Foundation we can start taking the steps to move Without a Blemish to the next level.
Amna MillewaWithout a Blemish United StatesCass Clayhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/cassclaytag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/2036012022-09-15T00:00:00Z2022-09-16T11:06:21ZCass Clay – Gun Locks to Save KidsI am a volunteer with Be SMART, a program that distributes information to all adults to help keep kids safe from firearms. Our local group is part of the national organization Everytown for Gun Safety. We distribute information through presentations as well as tabling events that draw adults and kids alike. We give out brochures, post cards, book marks and have conversations with adults to help people learn that five simple steps can save lives. SMART is an acronym: Secure all guns in your home and vehicles; Model responsible behavior around guns; Ask about the presence of unsecured guns in other homes; Recognize the role of guns in suicide; Tell your peers to be SMART.
I would like to purchase gun locks to give to gun owners who need them, along with our safety information. Our local group has given out hundreds of gun locks, but our supply is getting very low. We would especially like to give out gun locks at the Red River Zoo's event Boo at the Zoo in October. Last year we gave out 150 locks over 2 days of the event. We'd like to give out even more this year.
This mission is more important than ever before. 4.6 million American children live in homes with guns that are both loaded and unlocked. Every year, nearly 700 children, 17 and under, die by suicide with a gun. Firearms are now the leading cause of death for American children and teens.
Every year, 350 children in America under the age of 18 gain access to a firearm and unintentionally shoot themselves or someone else. 3/4 of school shooters acquired their firearm from the home of a parent or close relative. Giving gun locks to people who don't have them will help save lives.Martha Kathryn WheelerGun Locks to Save Kidshttp://besmartforkids.orgUnited StatesCass Clayhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/cassclaytag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/2052732022-09-14T00:00:00Z2022-09-15T15:50:37ZCleveland, OH – Bluestone Court Coalition Mentorship ProgramThe Bluestone Court Coalition is committed to building educational excellence, social responsibility, community cohesion, athletic achievement, and violence prevention approaches through youth mentoring at public basketball courts in Euclid, OH. These specific courts located at Euclid Ave. and East 260th are in a historically underserved area of Euclid where less investment has happened in the past. It is important to the BCC to bring a focus and services to this area, and specifically the youth who reside in it.
A mentor will be present seven days a week, 4 hours per day during peak hours of use at the public basketball courts. Our mentors will build relationships and trust with youth players and may provide light coaching and ref duties to keep the games flowing in a fair and fun manner. Mentors will build youth participation into decisions regarding additional programming, community-building events, and potential design improvements at the basketball courts/park. For example: What improvements would youth like to see at the park (lighting? Drinking fountain?) What food should we have at events? Should we organize a tournament? Things like this. Mentors will perform community outreach to build participation.Emily HolodyBluestone Court Coalition Mentorship Programhttps://www.bluestonecourts.org/United StatesCleveland, OHhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/clevelandtag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/2066312022-09-14T00:00:00Z2023-02-09T18:38:16ZOn the Water – See DownI intend to replace a special manhole cover located in a sidewalk adjacent to Dolores Park, San Francisco, with a custom fabricated fully transparent cover of equivalent durability and load-bearing capacity in order to open a curious and educational window into the civic water infrastructure of the city. This specific manhole cover is specially designated for access to the system of cisterns that compose a redundant supply of firefighting water. Often overlooked or unheard of, over 170 of these cisterns lie scattered under San Francisco. In order to attract attention, a special pressure reactive lighting fixture will be placed beneath the cover to draw curious passersby with a visual lure in an unusual location. Along with the transparent cover, an informational brass plaque will briefly describe the historical significance of these cisterns to San Francisco.
I will install the new cover with help from The San Francisco Hiking Club, an art and experience design collective that I co-founded, that produces experiences through creative repurposing of under-utilized city infrastructure, as a playground to expand the public’s perspectives of the spaces they inhabit. Fellow artists will provide support with the fabrication & the Club’s lead documentarian is willing to film and photograph the process and installation to share with his ~13k followers.
San Francisco Hiking Club See DownWorldwideOn the Waterhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/onthewatertag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/2032862022-09-14T00:00:00Z2022-09-15T15:49:56ZCleveland, OH – Bridge the Gap InitiativeBridge the Gap is a student-run organization designed to help senior citizens navigate the digital world through interaction and instruction. We teach seniors a variety of technology skills, which were especially important during the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. These skills include technology basics most of us take for granted (phone calling, texting, video calling, etc.) We truly makes an impact on their quality of life by helping them connect with their loved ones virtually when they are physically separated.
This initiative conducts events at senior facilities and retirement communities in-person to assist residents with any technology issue they have, or to present a pre-planned lesson. High school volunteers work one-on-one with senior citizens to address their concerns, often creating a long-term relationship and personal connection. Since our start in October 2021, we have reached over 1000 seniors to teach 50+ topics, making a profound impact. We have also garnered over 150 volunteers, who have donated 800+ hours total.
We mostly target technology problems through one-on-one assistance. Originally, I had actually created slideshows that we could present at various senior facilities. However, I quickly realized that without visiting the facility, we had no idea what the needs of seniors were. This led me to recruit virtual volunteers that made handouts, complete with images and senior-friendly large print. Our program model completely changed, and I recruited volunteers from nearby schools at a 1:1 volunteer to senior ratio. This allowed seniors to get individual attention from a student, helping them create a connection and get technology help that was specific to them. At the conclusion of the session, we would pass out printed copies of the handouts pertaining to what the seniors had just learned. The handouts focus on individual topics (calling, texting, Zoom, Skype, iPad Settings, etc.), allowing seniors to recall the material they learn.Varuni ChopraBridge the Gap Initiativehttp://bridgethegapinitiative.orgUnited StatesCleveland, OHhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/clevelandtag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/2054142022-09-14T00:00:00Z2022-09-15T00:33:18ZKitchener-Waterloo – KW Creative CircleThis past summer, I hosted monthly open mics and creative writing circles at 283 Duke St, under the name KW Creative Circle. With the initial success of these events, I hope to continue to host and expand these events into the fall and winter.
The pandemic weakened the sense of community here in KW. I am taking it upon myself to bring people together once again, hosting a space where the artistically curious can experiment and share. I am quickly finding that I am not alone in craving these communal events. Over the last 3 months, I hosted 3 open mics and 3 creative writing circles in downtown Kitchener, finding those with the similar desire to be in community.
At the creative writing circles, we come together to write. I bring original prompts to a group of writers (and writers-to-be) and we spend some time seeing where these prompts take us in our writing. I received lovely comments from two attendees saying that this circle helped them work past a block or slump they were experiencing in their writing.
At the open mics, we have writers, musicians, dancers, singers, all telling a story through their artistic medium. I am excited to tell you that twice now I have introduced myself to a first-time attendee who was not planning to perform, only for the attendee to become inspired by others and perform their own pieces at the event.
Though the art and writing is the “point” of these events, the inspiration and connections that attendees are making with the art, with each other, and within themselves is truly the “point”.
The open mics are now receiving double-digit attendance. Online interest on meetup and Instagram is steadily increasing. I am outgrowing the humble setup which I currently have, and am requesting funds to maintain attendee comfort, event functionality, and expand outreach for my creative circles. I hope the grant reviewers can see why these events would appreciate financial support and attention.
Monika KitorKW Creative Circlehttps://www.meetup.com/kw-creative-circle/CanadaKitchener-Waterloohttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/kitchener-waterlootag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/2052652022-09-14T00:00:00Z2022-10-07T08:59:27ZRotterdam – Heroes Guild / HeldengildeThe Heroes Guild is THE place to be if you want to be yourself! We use classic roleplaying games to help (young) people to discover the best version of themselves using gaming and geek culture!
[We heavily invite you to view our cinematic trailer on Youtube to experience our passion]
Our main program is called Hero of Your Own Story, where players create a heroic version of themselves and play the lead in an epic adventure where we use our own COLLECTIBLE CARDS to add a little bit of spice.
After getting in touch with Library in Rotterdam and seeing the opportunities in Zuid, we want to take a shot at bringing people to getter through the love of their hobbies, interests and culture 🥰
At least once a month (aiming for twice a month) we want to organise an event introducing storytelling and roleplaying by using a ‘light’ version of Dungeons & Dragons: still epic, still fun, but less of a pill to learn and accessible for everyone.
Our main focus is for geeks, nerds and pretty much every outcast to have a place to call home, in location as a group of people alike! Joining forces with the Library Zuidplein and Theater Zuidplein we want to structurally organize these events! We are talking about multiple Friday evenings, between 17:00 and 21:00, so that people can come right after school or work and have an awesome start to the weekend.
Let the adventures begin! 🔥Cristian van der Stoep (Sidewalker)Heroes Guild / Heldengildehttps://youtu.be/M9dacQKyAvINetherlandsRotterdamhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/rotterdamtag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/2053372022-09-14T00:00:00Z2022-09-15T15:50:25ZCleveland, OH – Saving Young Women through the ArtsOur plan is to continue providing young females who are at-risk and have low socio-economic ages 12-21 weekly workshops in the Arts in order to help empower them and provide them with a positive outlet. We will offer the young ladies piano and voice lessons, drawing and painting, photography, and choir development for them to be creative. This is important to us because we recognize the tremendous positive impact the Arts have on people's lives. This program is important to our community because we offer a safe space for young females to get off the streets and do something that can have a positive impact on them as well as empower them all the while providing positive, supportive role models.
Our program has 1 piano and voice teacher, one photographer and one visual artist who creates murals, 3 volunteers who will help assist with the workshops as well as run the drawing, painting, spoken word poetry and photography workshops, and one Producer who will help the kids produce a song. We will provide the piano, voice, choir, drawing, painting, and photography lessons at our office as well as taking field trips to parks and places where the kids can experience nature to draw and paint and work on writing their song.
Angela DouglasSaving Young Women through the Artshttp://www.teachingyoungwomentruth.orgUnited StatesCleveland, OHhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/clevelandtag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/2027592022-09-14T00:00:00Z2022-09-16T21:40:31ZSan Francisco, CA – thirdspaceOkay, so I (a local artist), in a stroke of absolute serendipity and luck, managed to find a kind-hearted real estate agent who wants to lend out an abandoned building (2051 Market St) to do something good for the community before construction starts on it - we don't even have to pay rent! Turns out, he grew up in SF, worked in tech, then went into real estate because he's trying to figure out how to actually use real estate as a force for good in this royally facked up city.
(This was a day after I had met Edna Nyangau, a scientist-by-day-arts-advocate-by-night, and we had decided we were going to create a new thing together because we were both pissed at a previously good org that decided to sell out, start charging artists, and move like everyone and their mother to the lucrative fine arts scene in Miami. Sigh.)
SO, Edna and I came up with the idea for “thirdspace” - an arts-centered, communal gathering space that’s not home (first space) or work (second space). A neutral ground for drastically different sides of San Francisco to hang, talk, and understand one another.
I've been working with a few other Bay Area artists and advocates to get it up and running, and looping in every good cause and person I know. We're planning a launch event September 16th, bi-weekly pop-ups for artists to sell their work, cross-cultural conversations and panels, music and dance events, and rotating exhibitions!
I'm pushing for this to be a free space for people who don't have access to traditional galleries. Nestled in the old home of Eros, the treasured gay bathouse and safe space for San Francisco’s queer community, I want thirdspace to be a home for all - but especially under-resourced, independent, and low income creatives. Galleries for artists dealing with homelessness are in the works. Our events will be centered around exploring differences (ARTiculate and up to YOU, are some of our themes).
All in all, hoping for a more empathetic convergence of worlds.Bria Goellerthirdspacehttps://2051thirdspace.wixsite.com/thirdspaceUnited StatesSan Francisco, CAhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/sftag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/2047512022-09-14T00:00:00Z2022-09-15T13:26:27ZAnn Arbor, MI – Little Detroit Community Garden Little Detroit Community Garden is an educational community garden at 5027 Montclair Detroit Michigan 48213 we are on goggle map. The community can plant flowers, vegetables and fruits. They can learn about gardening, build their own raised beds. We have 3 rain barrels and 1 water tote to help save on the water bill. They can come and sit on the benches and look at the beautiful rain garden or read a book from our Leading Library. They can learn how Michigan Native Plants helps with infrastructure and also a shelter for butterflies, bees and birds. How they help with our environment. We also have a Gazebo Garden that allows a safe outdoor environment for block club meetings, neighborhood gathering events or prom send off. We have had demonstration on how to build your own raised beds. We had Arise Detroit Neighborhood Day event on Saturday August 6, 2022 with outdoor games, food, music, resources tables about Mental Health, Recycling Bins, Detroit Main Library, When You Vote I Win, Rain Gardens, Who's House Our House, Goodstock Community, Greening of Detroit. We plan to have a fall feast on October 1, 2022 to give our community an experience of a apple Orchard. We are going to participate again in 2023 for Arise Detroit Neighborhood Day event. Councilwoman Latisha Johnson from District 4 spoke at our Arise Detroit Neighborhood Day event. AJ Walker from CBS NEWS stop by and interviewed me on Arise Detroit Neighborhood Day event. Loretta Powell Little Detroit Community Garden https://www.facebook.com/groups/766968817881543/?ref=shareUnited StatesAnn Arbor, MIhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/ann-arbortag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/2056582022-09-13T00:00:00Z2022-09-15T16:16:36ZOrlando, FL – Snap! Orlando x The Nomadic Photo ArkThe Nomadic Photo Ark will travel to Central Florida to record the portraits and stories of area residents as part of photographer Monica Jane Frisell’s ongoing national project, Portrait of US. Frisell travels with a converted cargo trailer photo dark room conducting interviews in small communities across the country.
In collaboration with Snap! Orlando, Frisell will capture the portraits of local community members in Parramore. Residents will have the unique experience of having their portraits taken and will receive their own heirloom quality black & white print to keep.
Event in association with local community activist Jennifer Desire, who has a history of providing food and friendship to people who are homeless.
Weekend of January 14-15, 2023 at 814 W Church St, Orlando, parking lot in Parramore.Patrick KahnSnap! Orlando x The Nomadic Photo Arkhttp://snaporlando.comUnited StatesOrlando, FLhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/orlandotag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/2026372022-09-12T00:00:00Z2023-01-30T15:01:59ZWestminster, MD – Carroll County Instrument Tryout DayCarroll Music Teachers (CMT) is an organization of independent music teachers working together to provide educational and cultural musical opportunities for the Carroll County community. We started working collectively after Coffey Music announced they would close in early May, and since then, we have been full steam ahead in developing the educational mission championed by Coffey Music for over 35 years. Generations of students have seen a positive impact on their lives as a result of the philanthropic services provided under the umbrella of Coffey Music as the musical cultural hub of Carroll County. One of Coffey Music’s critical community services was to reduce the barrier of entry to music by providing a free instrument tryout day for any student interested in music. In order to enrich our community and to ensure that any community member can still equitably engage with musical opportunity, we are seeking support in continuing the instrument tryout day. We are taking the business component out of the instrument tryout day and enshrining it as a tradition within our community.
Jake FineCarroll County Instrument Tryout Dayhttps://www.carrollmusicteachers.comUnited StatesWestminster, MDhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/westminstertag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/2055952022-09-11T00:00:00Z2022-09-12T00:23:31ZVegan – Grants 4 Animals: Train Your Own Grant WriterI am building a business as a grant writer working exclusively with animal related nonprofits who pay me by the hour. In 2022, I have already earned more than $275,000 that has gone directly to animal related nonprofits, mostly vegan and vegan owned organizations.
One issue I have found is that many nonprofits can't actually afford a grant writer, either on staff or contracted like me. So, I am building a Train Your Own Grant writer course. The course will be a 30 Day/30 lesson course that covers everything a nonprofit would need to train their own grant writer. It also includes a coaching call with me. Topics will include how to organize grants, where to find them, writing letters of inquiry, writing grant proposals, and grant reporting.
I have already started the course, and expect to launch it in October 2022. During this time, I continue to work with my full service grant clients and have a waiting list for future clients. Stephanie MathersGrants 4 Animals: Train Your Own Grant Writerhttps://www.grants4animals.com/WorldwideVeganhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/vegantag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/2029012022-09-08T00:00:00Z2023-04-16T19:51:09ZSt. Paul, MN – Celebrating Student's School Successes AwesomeStPaul is proud to announce our September 2022 grant winner “Celebrating Student’s School Success.” St Paul Public Schools have over 1,700 students experiencing homelessness and living in foster care. These students work very hard to get to school and achieve academic success all the while supporting their families and trying to manage the uncertainty of their lives outside of the school hours. Students live in shelters, hotels, bus stations, at a friend's home and the list goes on. Everyday these students work to get to their schools as they know that education is the ticket for them to achieve their goals for both them and their families.
AwesomeStPaul chose this request because we want to encourage all students to reach for their goals.
According to Project REACH's social worker Heather Alden, “The luxury for a family to order a pizza to celebrate a good week or a student to stop at Chipotle with a friend is unimaginable when you are barely able to keep yourself or family housed. To support our students' hard work and the support of their families, we would like to use the $1,000 to purchase dinners for student and a friend or a family to celebrate during the school year., a birthday or a milestone. It is no small effort to navigate life and being able to have moments to celebrate would be such a gift.”Heather AldenCelebrating Student's School Successes https://www.spps.org/projectreachUnited StatesSt. Paul, MNhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/stpaultag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/1998502022-09-07T00:00:00Z2022-09-10T09:26:34ZNewcastle – A Splash of Colour SwimmingA pilot swimming confidence program for CALD women by a CALD woman.
WHAT – A 12 week ‘learn to swim’ pilot program targeted at 20 CALD (culturally and linguistically diverse) women encouraging them to overcome barriers to swimming.
WHY – Swimming is an inherent part of modern Australian culture. As a regular swimmer myself, I see the lack of diversity in our community swimming pools. Additionally, the risk of drowning is higher among ethnic minority communities. Many CALD women hesitate to organise swimming lessons for themselves due to perceived cultural, social and financial barriers. Other hesitancy factors include fear of drowning, aquaphobia, cultural modesty requirements and language barriers.
HOW – The program will include swimming lessons provided by volunteer AUSTSWIM trainers, interaction with adult swimming teachers and leaners and people who have overcome aquaphobia. The program will also address social issues that are unique to a number of CALD women such as managing their hair during and after swimming, body image perception, modest swimwear (if culturally appropriate) and access to a wide range of swim wear options.
OUTCOMES – Swimming is a great and healthy opportunity to be socially inclusive. My goal is to break stereotypes and help CALD women break social and financial barriers to swimming.
By providing an avenue for CALD women to participate in swimming activities, it will foster a sense of belonging and community. The A Splash of Colour program will also promote active and healthy activities in marginalised communities to help them feel safe and confident when using community and private swimming pools.
For more information on the historical relationship between swimming and people of colour, please visit the links below:
https://www.businessinsider.com/olympic-ban-on-afro-swim-soul-caps-lesson-business-leaders-2021-7
https://www.bbc.com/news/newsbeat-49247624
Ennia JonesA Splash of Colour SwimmingAustraliaNewcastlehttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/newcastletag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/1890692022-09-07T00:00:00Z2022-10-21T00:53:06ZGainesville, FL – Library STEM Check out kitsHands On Gainesville developed the Sci-Map to guide our community to see STEM concepts at work in the world. We provided hands on activities to do before, during, and after you visit natural or community built sites. We design the activities so that they can be done with things that are readily available to households. But there are some sites that are better explored with simple scientific instruments. We are partnering with public libraries to provide kits to be checked out so activities requiring less easily acquired instruments can be accessible to all. We can then provide activities for families to do at sites that use microscopes, binoculars, measuring tools, etc. and have them accessible for all. Adrienne ThiekeLibrary STEM Check out kitshttps://handsongainesville.org/United StatesGainesville, FLhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/gainesvilletag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/2042352022-09-06T00:00:00Z2022-09-07T08:58:52ZUtrecht – Even creatief met Iris ‘Even creatief met Iris’ helpt mensen die zich alleen voelen en veel thuis zijn door mentale problemen. Iris komt voorrijden met haar camper en voert samen met je creatieve activiteiten uit in de camper. De camper zorgt voor een fijne sfeer en is uitgerust met alle creatieve materialen. Door met je handen bezig te zijn raak je afgeleid en kun je ontspannen. Ik hoop ook dat het mensen op den duur inspireert en moed geeft om hobby’s, (vrijwilligers)werk, activiteitenclub etc. weer aan te durven. Want ik geloof dat het ontzettend belangrijk is om actief te zijn en onder de mensen te zijn om lekker in je vel te zitten.
De deelnemers bereikt Iris door samen te werken met hulpverlenerorganisaties zoals Lister en Buurtteams Utrecht. De creatieve sessies zijn gratis voor de deelnemers om het zo laagdrempelig mogelijk te maken. Iris biedt dus een veilige plek waar je je verhaal kwijt kunt en wat een tussenstap kan zijn voor een volgende stap die nu nog even te groot is.
Iris van SaaneEven creatief met Irishttp://evencreatiefmetiris.nlNetherlandsUtrechthttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/utrechttag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/2048912022-09-05T00:00:00Z2022-09-23T02:50:21ZWatertown, SD – Ritual Addictions 20th Anniversary Family EventRitual Addictions will be celebrating their 20th Business Anniversary in the Watertown area. Due to this monumental anniversary, Paulie (the owner) will be giving back to those who supported him by hosting a family fun event! This will entail a children's carnival with games, balloon artist, chalk art contest, food and inflatables. During the evening, we will host a street dance with bands coming from Paulie's hometown in Wisconsin and local artists. We will also have food trucks to assist the crowd's needs. This is all coming together lovely and the save the date has been dispersed! It will be Sept 24th (approved by City) starting 2-4 for children then 8-12 for adult event.
*Paulie has provided services such as commissioned art pieces, large murals, tattooing and piercing to locals as well as people all over the United States. He has a large group that will be attending for him to thank them for their support. We hope to see you there!Emy L. CarlsonRitual Addictions 20th Anniversary Family Eventhttps://www.facebook.com/events/774680433678519/?ref=newsfeedUnited StatesWatertown, SDhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/watertowntag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/2045972022-09-05T00:00:00Z2022-09-05T13:17:18ZSydney – Holroyd High School Multicultural DayOn the 16th September, Holroyd high School will be hosting a multicultural day for all of the students. Multicultural day is generally held every year, however due to Covid it has not occurred for the last 3 years. We hope to make this year bigger and better!
Due to the school having a large Intensive English School, we have the pleasure of experiencing over 44 different cultures within the school! This is a big reason we wish to celebrate such a special day.
The purpose of the day is to celebrate the diversity and enhance the sense of community that is experienced within the school.
We will be starting the day with a morning ceremony, including a flag march, and multicultural speakers.There will also be different cultural performances and speeches from students and external providers showcasing their culture.
The school will be hosting food trucks and stalls from as many different cuisines as possible that students will have access to at lunch.
We will also have cultural activities running, in which students can participate and learn about all the cultures within the school! The project has been on hold for 3 years, and its the largest event for the school.
The funding will assist with financing speakers, performers and food stalls for students to access Due to majority of our students coming from low socio economic communities, the funding will assist with reducing out of pocket costs for the students on the day. For example, we could utilise the funding to ensure the food vans are free or only a gold coin donation is required.
Similarly, the funding could assist with financing performers and activities for students to participate in.
This event will allow the community to embrace the diversity and experiences of the Cumberland population. Multicultural day will allow the community and students to engage with, learn about and embrace different cultural identities. Many of our students spend time with students of similar backgrounds, ethnicities and world views. In orchestrating this event it will be an opportunity for students to expand their world view, have conversation with students different from them, and in so doing may reduce prejudice and bias, associated with a lack of understanding of other cultures.Courtney PalucciHolroyd High School Multicultural Dayhttps://holroyd-h.schools.nsw.gov.au/AustraliaSydneyhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/sydneytag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/2053062022-09-05T00:00:00Z2022-09-05T13:25:34ZSydney – Yanadi Ladies GroupYanadi women’s group is a Social Support group run through Kurranulla Aboriginal Corporation. We are the ONLY Aboriginal community controlled organisation in the Suthlerand Shire. The Yanadi Women’s Group meets weekly on Fridays and brings together Aboriginal women to participate in a range of activities such as Yarning Circles, Arts and Crafts, Candle Making, BBQs, Traditional Weaving, Jewellery making, Cake baking and much more.
Yanadi women’s group also have regular health and well-being activities.
Kurranulla Aboriginal Corporation (KAC) is a not for profit organisation that incorporated on 21st November 1994 under the Aboriginal Councils and Associations Act 1976..KAC is a drop in centre for local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community living in the Sutherland Shire and St George areas.
Kurranulla strives to develop closer ties between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal groups and promote Aboriginal culture.
Covid-19 has caused serious health implications for the Aboriginal communities of Sutherland Shire and St George, particularly in relation to our Social and Emotional Wellbeing and community connectedness. The program will assist our mob with rebuilding social connections in a culturally safe setting.Wendy Anne FrenchYanadi Ladies Grouphttps://kurranulla.org.au/events/AustraliaSydneyhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/sydneytag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/2056322022-09-04T00:00:00Z2022-09-12T16:03:26ZNewburgh, NY – Newburgh's Fire Prevention & Safety FairWhile fire prevention and safety education is important every year, in the wake of the recent Lander Street fatality fire, and Calvary Presbyterian's fire in March of 2020 that gutted the Fellowship Hall building, I asked, "What can we do to help prevent this from happening to others?"
Calvary will partner with the Newburgh Fire Department to hold a Fire Prevention & Safety Fair on South Street between Liberty and Grand Streets for the Newburgh community Saturday, October 22, 2022 from 10 to 2 pm. This would also coincide with Fire Prevention Month.
Please help us bring our community together for a free, family, fun, educational event, in hopes of to preventing any future tragedies. Kate ClarkeNewburgh's Fire Prevention & Safety FairUnited StatesNewburgh, NYhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/newburghtag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/2080432022-09-01T00:00:00Z2023-02-14T18:52:34ZState College, PA – Centre County: Pollinator ParadiseMany people love and care about endangered species such as panda bears, tigers, black rhinos and blue whales. But none of animals are native to Centre County. It can make locals feel like the only way they can contribute to conservation efforts is to donate money to conservation organizations doing work elsewhere.
But that’s not true! We have many valuable species to protect in our own community, including endangered species such as monarch butterflies. Community members need to be shown how they can make a huge difference to the environment through small actions that they can make – literally – in their own backyards.
Our project is focused on making Centre County more pollinator-friendly by encouraging community members to create pollinator-friendly habitat across Centre County.
We will operationalize this goal by broadening the scope of home garden pollinator habitat by creating pollinator-friendly gardening kits with seeds and locally specific and easy-to-follow growing information. The kits will be dispersed to local community members alongside high quality pollinator programming tailored to each audience.
Our project will have a tangible and lasting impact on the community by an increase in pollinator-friendly habitat that is individually managed by home gardeners. This dispersed strategy will encourage widespread habitat across Centre County. Our approach is different than a community garden as a central focal point, which would require a long-term commitment by a single organization (such as our club) to it manage into the future. Instead, our strategy will rely on individuals to manage the habitat in the long term, which they have a vested interest in because it is - literally – in their backyard!
We hope that this project has ripple effects across the community as neighbors share the new information (and seeds!) with neighbors. We will encourage this behavior on the information included in the kits.
Melanie Miller FosterCentre County: Pollinator Paradisehttp://www.statecollegesunriserotary.org/7779-2/United StatesState College, PAhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/statecollegetag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/2045442022-09-01T00:00:00Z2022-09-19T00:11:29ZFleurieu – Willow Creek Leadership adventure
The following proposal has come out of consultation and brainstorming with the Fleurieu Coast Youth Advisory Committee, known as YAC. Our YAC members, comprised of 12-25 years old, have identified that they would like the opportunity to develop and foster some leadership skills particularly around problem solving, strategy and performing in under pressure situations.
Our YAC members have also been planning an “amazing race” event in our region for Young People to participate in as one of their youth led events. They have developed a framework around outcomes and guidelines however have found themselves stuck with how to move forward with this event.
‘Willow Creek Adventure Camp’ is able to facilitate a leadership day for 20 Young people in our region develop these skills through a range of fun, yet challenging activities which will also encourage stronger relationships between peers, they also offer an opportunity to participate in an ‘Amazing race’ which will help them to move their current plan forward.
The proposed event will begin with a bus collection from Yankalilla. This is a key resource as transport is the number one barrier for our young people as there is no public transport in our region.
Activities that will be facilitated will include an Amazing Race event in Victor Harbor, this will provide them will skills to further develop the event they have planned. Team challenges, survivor style incorporate problem solving challenges based on the dysfunction of a team promoting communication, creative thinking and team work. They include a mixture of interactive physical and mental puzzles and relays. A Raft building challenge includes participants are given a range of equipment including PVC tubes, timber, teams and rope. Teams needs to construct a raft and use it to get across a body of water in a given time frame. The day will then end with a shared tea and reflection around a camp fire before the bus returns our young people back to Yankalilla.
Tia RussellWillow Creek Leadership adventurehttp://www.yankalilla.sa.gov.auAustraliaFleurieuhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/fleurieutag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/2050402022-09-01T00:00:00Z2022-10-25T07:11:56ZMelbourne – Karuna Women's Sewing ProjectThe Karuna Women's Sewing Project has two streams, a Multicultural Mothers Sewing Group on Thursdays and a Multicultural Youth Group on Saturdays. All run from a committee member's garage.
All participants are from the Myanmar refugee community in Wyndham City and come from diverse cultural backgrounds, including Karen, Karenni, Chin, Rakhine, Mon, Shan, and Bamar.
The project is currently funded by Karuna's committee donations and run by Karuna's volunteers. It was started as an opportunity to support women and young girls from the diverse and often divided Myanmar refugee community.
Educational projects taught by Karunas registered volunteers include classes and workshops in sewing and textiles, English language, adult literacy and computing.
Each week, the groups meet to share their common interest in textile arts, including sewing, knitting, crochet, tailoring, clothing alterations and preservation of traditional weaving.
The project provides the women and girls with a creative space to learn new skills and share stories and their unique cultural skills and knowledge in woven products such as bags, shirts, sarongs, scarves, and dresses in a safe and welcoming environment.
We strive to build an inclusive and supportive community where vulnerable girls and women are safe, have access to education and training, are empowered to participate in their communities and preserve their traditional cultural practices.
The project aims to drive social and economic change through networking and sharing the unique skills and art of Myanmar refugees with local businesses and individuals. Women and girls play a crucial role in rebuilding and strengthening communities, which is why we are investing in their future.
Please see the links below to Karuna's Facebook and the sewing group's recent SBS Karen story.
https://www.facebook.com/Karuna-Compassion-in-Action-104882785552884
တၢ်ဆးစဲးစုသ့တၢ်မၤလိလၢကညီပိာ်မုၣ်သ့ၣ်တဖၣ်အဂီၢ် (sbs.com.au) Nathan BuckleyKaruna Women's Sewing ProjectAustraliaMelbournehttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/melbournetag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/2035132022-08-31T00:00:00Z2022-09-05T20:03:19ZDisability – New Disabled SouthNew Disabled South (NDS), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, has built a disability rights and disability justice strategy for the South. This strategy will first focus on creating the Southern Disability Justice Coalition, a partnership of disability organizations, activists, and advocates throughout the South to align on organizing and advocacy. NDS will also advocate for impactful state and local disability policy, as well as track bad legislation that puts disabled people, particularly disabled BIPOC, in the South at further risk. Additionally, NDS will conduct research on the issues that impact disabled folks across 13 Southern states and work to propose policy solutions that help advance NDS's vision: a South where liberation and justice for all disabled people is achievable.
There is currently no regional disability rights and/or disability justice strategy in the US, so NDS would be the first of its kind. With one-third of the 61 million disabled people in America residing in the South, the majority being BIPOC, and with those numbers increasing due to Long COVID, there has never been a more important time to invest in disability justice for the South. NDS will engage directly with the communities who are most impacted.
**What our grantee is saying:** "We are so grateful for Awesome Disability's support of our startup organization. This award will help us launch at the beginning of next year with a beautiful, accessible website that will ensure we reach disabled people in the South and help advance disability justice in our communities."
**What our trustees are saying:** "As a former resident of the region, I know that the South is frequently last to receive progressive funding and resources because there is a perception that ideas won’t be welcome there. I also know that Southern organizing communities are diverse and passionate. I appreciate that this project is changing the typical approach by choosing the South as the first region to roll out a regional disability organizing strategy, not the last."Dom KellyNew Disabled Southhttp://newdisabledsouth.orgWorldwideDisabilityhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/disabilitytag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/2016902022-08-30T00:00:00Z2022-09-05T03:52:55ZMelbourne – Custom-Made Laryngoscopes for Australian MammalsBeing a specialist in the development of medical devices for wildlife in Australia, I often come across unique and challenging projects.
Australian mammals have a unique physiology. One major issue is the tight and difficult to access throat and mouth. During medical procedures and heath-checks, a laryngoscope blade must be used inside the throat to position and push done on the glottis at the mid part of the larynx to make way for the insertion of a breathing tube.
Australian mammals, including koalas, kangaroos and wombats have very narrow inner mouth openings and tight cheeks. Current laryngoscope blades are generally designed for humans, or animals with large and accessible mouths - making the current laryngoscope blades bulky, difficult and sometimes impossible to use with Australian mammals. This is even more an issue for juvenile animals.
For years now I have been having request after request by zoo staff and wildlife veterinarians to develop a range of bespoke laryngoscope blades specifically for Australian fauna, especially now that many are endangered and require careful attention.
My objectives:
Design blades for adult Australian mammals
Design miniature blades for juvenile Australian mammals
Previously, I designed and fabricated two prototypes for avian use. Although a little narrow, they were successfully used with juvenile mammals, including joey koalas, but they require modifications and element changes to make more applicable to mammal use. As seen in the attachments. Also, attached is a prototype laryngoscope system that I made for Zoos Victoria to use with their wombats and wallabies. This too works, but needs quite a bit of refinement making it easer to use, and with a universal blade that can be used with standard laryngoscope light sources.
Using the above as a starting point, I will refine the exact mechanical and design elements required for their optimal use with veterinarians at various wildlife hospitals around Australia.Girius AntanaitisCustom-Made Laryngoscopes for Australian Mammalshttps://www.ga-veterinary.comAustraliaMelbournehttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/melbournetag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/2034532022-08-28T00:00:00Z2022-08-31T11:25:44ZWashington, DC – Festivals & Regalia Project (TPE)Through Piscataway Eyes (TPE), the 501c3 nonprofit that promotes and advances the people of the Piscataway Conoy tribe in the Chesapeake region, is seeking support in its development of the Festivals and Regalia Project. This program seeks to produce and distribute regalia and other traditional garments to members of the tribe who otherwise will not be able to participate fully in ceremonies, dances, and other time-honored festivities that serve as cultural bedrock beneath the current and future Piscataway Conoy generations. Events that require and celebrate traditional clothing include the Seed Gathering Festival each spring, the Feast of the Waters each summer, the Green Corn Festival each fall, and the Feast of the Dead come winter, but additional events are numerous throughout the year. These events are indispensable not only for the people of the Piscataway Conoy Tribe, but for the general public in Southern Maryland and for visiting tourists from throughout the world. By fostering a better understanding of the history and tradition of the Tribe through contemporary and tangible approaches, the program will bolster a sense of pride and belonging within the Tribe while strengthening the Tribe’s relationship with surrounding communities that are likewise interested in the unique Piscataway Conoy traditions. The Festivals and Regalia Project is part of the larger trajectory of TPE’s vision, which aims to support traditional craftspeople within the community, administer aid and assistance to unemployed and impoverished tribal members, and regain portions of ancestral lands for communal use. Walker DonnellyFestivals & Regalia Project (TPE)https://www.throughpiscatawayeyes.org/United StatesWashington, DChttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/dctag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/2021392022-08-27T00:00:00Z2022-10-14T22:37:52ZGeelong – Warmer On The WaterOutside Adventures runs kids and teens canoeing and kayaking classes year round. Many of their participants who love these classes have tried multiple other sports and groups and haven't stuck with them because they don't feel comfortable in those environments. Their sessions are very inclusive which has allowed these kids to thrive.
This year it has been very cold and they have found that some of our participants who love paddling and being out on the water can't afford to purchase the appropriate clothing to keep warm on the water in winter. This means that we can't let them on the water due to safety concerns.
The Warmer On The Water project has helped solve this issue by buying clothing that participants can use free of charge that keeps them warm on the water in winter. Janette MartinWarmer On The WaterAustraliaGeelonghttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/geelongtag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/2033632022-08-26T00:00:00Z2022-08-27T07:42:17ZYerevan – Լove benchThe project is a modern bench with a length of 2 m and a height of 2 m. It is made of metal, wood and lighting system. It will be installed in Yerevan Botanical Garden and will be shared them with the many people who walk by the garden every day. It is planned to be implemented within 2 to 3 months.
Լove bench creates a light based on the resistance generated when two people hold hands. We think that love bench is awesome because it encourages playful interactions and collaborations naturally of people. And who knows? The bench could lead to inspiration of another kind. This bench can bring together even strangers, who will hold their hands and story of love or friendship will begin.
We are hopeful in the future that others will take the concept and create the newest iteration of the love bench, giving people positive emotions.Narine HayrapetyanԼove benchArmeniaYerevanhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/yerevantag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/2027912022-08-26T00:00:00Z2022-08-27T07:37:39ZYerevan – DoorbooksՈղջույն։ Նախ նշենք, որ մեր ծրագիրը միտված է երեխաների սոցիալ-հուզական ուսումնառությանը նպաստելուն։
Մեր ծրագրի շրջանակներում ցանկանում ենք տպագրել մեծ պաստառներ դպրոցի դասասենյակների դռների համար, որոնք ամբողջությամբ կփակեն դրանք։ Կունենան գրքերի շապիկների տեսք և տպավորություն կլինի , որ դռների փոխարեն մեծ գրքեր են տեղադրված։
Յուրաքանչյուր դասասենյակ կունենա իր համապատասխան գրքի շապիկը։ Դռները կվերածվեն 3d գրքերի։ Շապիկների վրա կլինեն նաև QR կոդեր, որոնք սկանավորելիս կբերի հետաքրքիր ինֆորմացիա տվյալ գրքի մասին։
Մի քանի մոտավոր նկար կտեղադրենք ստորև ` համապատասխան դաշտում։
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Ներսի հատվածում գրված կլինի նաեւ տվյալ գրքից ինչ-որ հատված։
Rubik Stepanyan DoorbooksArmeniaYerevanhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/yerevantag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/2028302022-08-25T00:00:00Z2022-08-25T22:35:02ZHomelessness – Birthday Party Celebration Every child needs to know homeless or not; they are important. Parents whether they are single parents or their children should be supported. Our company, Kingdom Way Center, Inc, is a 501(c) 3 nonprofit organization that assists families with birthday parties for children 5-12 years old. We have 12 parties a year each calendar month. Each member sign-up their child on our website with pertinent information based on location, and At the end of each month, we have a big birthday party at the local park or school. For June 2022, we had 120 children with six birthdays that we celebrated. The children enjoyed fun, laughter and all the birthday festivities. We talked to them about the importance of staying in school, Reaching out if there is any immediate crisis We also assisted with food, backpack, and a crisis center to get further assist. We want to see our community thrive now and in the future as we start with the children of the future. Claudia M Lynum LynumBirthday Party Celebration http://birthdaypartycelebrationWorldwideHomelessnesshttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/homelessnesstag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/2031892022-08-25T00:00:00Z2022-08-26T00:25:50ZGloucester, MA – GreasyPole ShrineFor the past 20 years the Greasypole Shrine has been a new Fiesta Tradition. Its started with Paul Nicastro and myself putting a few pictures up Felica Oil as the Greasypole walkers would have a small background when they clean up after walking the pole.
This a labor of love and no money was ever asked or given from the St. Peter Committee. Paul and I paid it all out of pocket.
Over the years it has grown from 15 pictures and now every Friday Champ picture, plus Saturday and Sunday Champ pictures into the 1940's
Since now its on the Front side of the Shed at Felicia Oil, lots of people have now been stopping to take pictures and telling stories of friends and family of those who won.
Now after each day when, the newly Greasy Pole Champ has been taking their pictures in front of the Shrine and having the all the pictures used a backdrop.
People reach out to us every year and ask what new addition or Theme wall is going to be. After the Pandemic, I took upon myself to re-due print and laminate all the Champs pictures. I remade all the Champ Day and the Greasy Pole Shrine signs. With the signs I cut news boards, painted them and custom wood lasered lettering.
We also took the tradition that we started in 2013 of giving the GreasyPole Champ a windbreaker jacket with the day they won. Friday champ get a White jacket, Saturday get a Red jacket and Sunday gets a Green jacket. The new champs feel proud to walk around with a jacket and knowing it comes from the Paul N I from the GreasyPole Shrine
Eric SpearGreasyPole ShrineUnited StatesGloucester, MAhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/gloucestertag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/2037462022-08-25T00:00:00Z2022-08-28T19:31:45ZPoughkeepsie, NY – Poughkeepsie Teen Closet Our awesome project provides students in the Poughkeepsie City School District with the basic necessities of personal hygiene products so that every student in the city of Poughkeepsie can come to school feeling healthy and ready to learn. Teen Closet operates a full stocked closet at Poughkeepsie High School and a satellite closet at Poughkeepsie Middle School, while providing 2 bulk-deliveries of items to all district elementary schools in the fall and spring.
With the COVID-19 pandemic, our hygiene supplies have dwindled as our need has increased. Many of our families have low-income jobs. The families tend to be large and simply stocking up the pantry can be an impossible financial hurdle, causing person hygiene and self care items to be deemed a luxury. Providing personal hygiene, is a small gesture of kindness that promotes self-dignity through cleanliness.
The impact of Teen Closet includes providing 2,500 hygiene products, clothing items, and school supplies to students throughout the district in the 2021-2022 school year. In addition, Teen Closet creates back-to-school bags for each Poughkeepsie Middle and High School classroom, containing important hygiene items and also raising awareness of the organization's existence and accessibility. Teen Closet also hosts a Penny Social for seniors pursuing higher education in which shower caddies stocked with hygiene supplies and several large gift baskets are given to Poughkeepsie High School seniors. As the elementary schools do not have closets, Teen Closet provides requested hygiene items to the students twice per year; last year's contribution totaled $3,000 worth of hygiene items. Sophia KapogiannisPoughkeepsie Teen Closet https://teenclosetpkny.weebly.com/United StatesPoughkeepsie, NYhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/poughkeepsietag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/2042442022-08-25T00:00:00Z2022-08-25T22:34:29ZHomelessness – Restoring Dignity and Resources to Former InmatesJoseph House provides and promotes a welcoming and restorative community for formerly incarcerated individuals. We recognize the dignity of us all, and, for this reason, we are dedicated to accompanying the formerly incarcerated on their journey back into society at large. We believe that integral to this journey is recognizing the systemic factors and histories of trauma that affect those we serve. In this method we call accompaniment, we focus on developing relationships with the larger community to build a more just and merciful society. As a mission of the Diocese of the Pensacola -Tallahassee Catholic Church, Joseph House helps to restore the dignity of those who are the most vulnerable to homelessness and re-offending by offering comprehensive services. Meeting men incarcerated and living in the brutal conditions of solitary confinement, we recognized many feared the notion of freedom rather than welcomed it because they had nowhere to go. We thought, one by one, we can make their lives better. We can make the world better. What we have discovered is many of these men make our community better when they can finally breathe the fresh air of peace and goodness. Our lives are better with them walking alongside us.
Formerly incarcerated individuals are ten times more likely to experience homelessness than the general population. When someone is homeless, they are five times more likely to re-offend. Last year over 26,000 individuals left Florida’s prisons and jails. Statistics like this are why Joseph House exists. We aspire to change the narrative on reentry services by creating a community surrounding those reentering society. For the past four years the organization has created a vibrant and therapeutic community to walk alongside their residents as they begin to dream about their new lives. Providing holistic residential services for those who leave Florida’s prisons and are most at risk of experiencing homelessness and recidivism is one of our priorities.Julia ShellyRestoring Dignity and Resources to Former Inmateshttps://www.josephhouseus.org/WorldwideHomelessnesshttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/homelessnesstag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/2037012022-08-24T00:00:00Z2022-08-24T13:25:23ZOttawa – Clementine Towers Food PantryOne of two Awesome Ottawa awards for August goes to Cathy Hamilton to support a grassroots food pantry.
“On Thursdays,” says Cathy, “I’m here by the food pantry and the tenants come down. But really, I’m here nearly every day because I get knocks on my door and phone calls.”
“During the pandemic,” she explains, “I saw that people were really hungry here, so I tried to figure out how I could help. They can’t make it to the food bank. So they rely on others in the building.”
Cathy has been running the food pantry at Ottawa Community Housing’s Clementine Towers for almost a year, sourcing food from her family, friends, and local farmers. The Awesome Ottawa award will help her buy a deep freezer, shelving, and tables. She is herself a tenant of the building.Cathy HamiltonClementine Towers Food PantryCanadaOttawahttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/ottawatag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/2000532022-08-24T00:00:00Z2022-08-24T13:23:17ZOttawa – Drag Queen Mah Jong with China Doll One of two Awesome Ottawa awards for August goes to Edward Kwan to support Drag Queen Mah Jong.
“Mah Jong is an ancient Chinese tile-based game that was developed in the 19th century in China,” explains Edward, “and that has spread throughout the world since the early 20th century. Want to learn how to play? Already know how to play? I guarantee that even beginners will be able to play after one session.”
“All materials and step by step instructions will be provided by me, China Doll. It’s a great chance to socialize and sharpen your skills.”
Edward is an Ottawa based drag performer who uses drag to spread love, joy, and laughter.Edward Kwan aka China DollDrag Queen Mah Jong with China Doll CanadaOttawahttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/ottawatag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/1851082022-08-24T00:00:00Z2022-08-17T21:58:56ZPiqua, OH (Ոչ ակտիվ) – Call to lost loved ones
In a recent episode of CBS Sunday Morning, Jane Pauley introduced a piece titled, "Making phone calls to the departed". Lee Cowan showed us a family who walked through the woods in Oregon to a wall phone attached to a tree and nothing else. The members of the family picked up the phone and made a "long distance" call to the four year old child they had lost to illness the previous year. The “whispers in the wind” call from that phone allowed the family to connect to their daughter and sister. As the family explained it, though it makes no logical sense to make a call from a phone connected to "nothing" it allowed them to pour out their hearts and feel connected.
This phenomenon has spread throughout the world and has brought comfort to families from the Pacific Northwest, to Japan and Europe.
Dan and I would like to bring this small piece of comfort and love to Piqua.
After a preliminary discussion with the Awesome Piqua Trustees that resulted in the suggestion that we pursue the idea, we met with the members of the board of Forrest Hill Cemetery, Kyle Cooper, Cindy Pearson and Jeff Lange and their Superintendent, Jim Roth who wholeheartedly supported placing not one but three phones in the cemetery.
PIQUA — Awesome Piqua, a chapter of the worldwide Awesome Foundation, Trustees approved a grant application for a “Phone of the Wind”, based on a segment shown on CBS Sunday Morning, about a phone hung on a tree in a forest in Oregon.
People who had lost a loved one could come, “make a call” (even though the phone was not connected to anything) and say things they wish they had said or could still say to the lost person. This brings most people comfort and can help smooth the journey to closure over a loss.
The people who wrote the grant application met with the Forest Hill Cemetery Trustees Cindy Pearson, Kyle Cooper, and Jeff Lange and staff on Feb. 2, 2022 to explain the idea. The Trustees had all seen the CBS segment and were very enthusiastic and welcoming of the idea – so much so, that they requested Awesome Piqua produce and donate three Phones of the Wind, rather than just the one.
Using the $1,000 Awesome Piqua grant funds, the grant recipients found and purchased three “old style” rotary dial telephones. The Upper Valley Career Center Construction Technologies class constructed three “chalets” to house the phones. Quint Creative made the signage, which explains more about the purpose and use of the phones. The signage also has the feature of a QR code – a person can use their cell phone, take a photo or scan the QR code, and be directed to the Awesome Piqua website for more information.
The Awesome Piqua Trustees met on July 22 with the Forest Hill Cemetery Trustees and new Superintendent, Logan Guillozet, to present the three chalets and Phones of the Wind to the cemetery. Trustees of Awesome Piqua include: Dan French as “Dean”; Lorna Swisher as “co-Dean”; Jim McMaken as “co-Dean and Treasurer”; Amanda Brown as “social media ninja”; Teresa Anderson; Dr. Jim and Cheryl Burkhardt; Heath & Erica Butler; Frank Evans; Margaret French; Kazy & Joe Hinds; Kyrsten French & Phil Moyer; Dr. Doreen Larson; Spencer Peltier; Andrew Snyder; Mark Wion; and honorary members Gordie and Susie Wise. The cemetery staff plans to place and mount the Phones of the Wind at three locations in the cemetery in the near future.
“How pleased Awesome Piqua Trustees are to bring this idea and these three Phones of the Wind chalets to our Piqua Forest Hill Cemetery. People, in other locations, who have used the Phone of the Wind to speak to loved ones who have departed, have found some solace and comfort from the process. We hope Piquads will have the same good experience. This is just the latest example of an Awesome Piqua grant application, which will surprise, delight, and benefit our community,” French said. “Thank you to ”Dean” Dan French, the Awesome Piqua Trustees, UVCC, and Quint Creative for helping to make this project a unique reality. We plan to place one of the “Phones of the Wind” at the labyrinth and at two other locations in the cemetery, so visitors can easily find and experience the comfort these can bring. We will let the public know after the Phones have been installed,” Pearson said.
Awesome Piqua was started in 2016 as the first Awesome chapter in Ohio of the worldwide Awesome Foundation to help make Piqua a better place to live and work.
To apply for a grant or learn more about the Awesome Foundation, visit www.awesomefoundation. org. To learn more about Awesome Piqua, visit https:// www.awesomepiqua.org/.
Margaret & Dan FrenchCall to lost loved onesUnited StatesPiqua, OH (Ոչ ակտիվ)https://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/awesomepiquatag:www.awesomefoundation.org,2005:Project/2022052022-08-22T00:00:00Z2022-08-22T14:02:04ZNew York City, NY – Welcome to the ClubWe are pleased to announce that our August grant has been awarded to artist Molly Woodward's _Welcome to the Club_, a documentary photography project that explores the interior lives of New York City’s social clubs, from newly-formed groups on Bushwick rooftops to those that have been meeting in upscale clubhouses along 5th Avenue for generations.
_For a city of nearly nine million people, many of whom have spent the better part of the past two years in isolation, socializing has taken on a new significance. Sharing the ways in which New Yorkers are actively combating isolation is a perspective that’s been missing from documentation of the past few years. Through this project, I want to show that, whatever your background or interests, New York has a club for everyone._
_The work will live on a website and include medium format film portraits alongside interviews with club members about what belonging means to them. More importantly, it will provide an open forum to encourage anybody anywhere to find or form their own community._
We are excited to be able to support Molly as she shares the stories of the communities that make up New York's most well-known and obscure clubs, from the Explorers Club and the Polar Bear Club to the [Tall Club](http://www.tallny.org/) (a club for, you guessed it, Tall New Yorkers).
Are you a member of a club that Molly should know about? She's always looking for new clubs to photograph. You can get in touch with her at her website [mollywoodward.com](http://photography.mollywoodward.com/contact). Let her know that AwesomeNYC sent you!Molly WoodwardWelcome to the Clubhttp://photography.mollywoodward.com/projects/welcome-to-the-clubUnited StatesNew York City, NYhttps://www.awesomefoundation.org/hy/chapters/nyc