The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

SPARK Prize offers cash incentives for solutions

- PAMELA MILLER FOR THE AJC

The Aerotropol­is Atlanta Alliance and United Way of Greater Atlanta in South Fulton are combing forces to offer a new solution to address some of South Fulton’s most pressing issues, according to a press release.

The two organizati­ons are co-sponsors of the first-ever SPARK Prize benefiting the greater South Fulton community. SPARK is a micro-grant competitio­n awarding up to $15,000 to innovators who pitch their proposed solutions in a “Shark Tank” style contest.

Competitor­s are challenged to devise comprehens­ive new ideas to increase college and career readiness, reduce the number of cost-burdened households and promote financial stability for families.

Contestant­s submitted their proposed solutions via a video of less than five minutes. The video must explain the problem, their solution and any organizati­ons they will partner with to implement the solution. Of the 35 applicants that submitted applicatio­ns, we are down to the five finalists.

The winner will be announced at the May 24 event.

The SPARK Prize is made possible by the Aerotropol­is Atlanta Alliance, Aerotropol­is Atlanta CIDs, Chick-fil-A Foundation and United Way of Greater Atlanta.

Informatio­n: www.unitedwaya­tlanta.org/event/spark-prize-insouth-fulton/

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