The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
SPARK Prize offers cash incentives for solutions
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/