Friday, May 21, 2010

Global Competition Seeks Essays on Faith-Based Enterprise Solutions to Poverty

In partnership with the Washington D.C.-based Center for Interfaith Action on Global Poverty, the SEVEN (Social Equity Venture) Fund has announced its 2010-11 Essay Competition.

The competition is open to participants around the globe. Writers are asked to submit a first-person narrative describing enterprise solutions to poverty that are faith-based, faith-inspired, or interfaith efforts. Illustrations may come from any domain, including healthcare, education, consumer products, human rights, and others. Examples must represent innovative private solutions to public problems.

The competition will award two prizes of $5,000 each.

Deadline: October 15, 2010

For more information, or to participate in the competition, visit the SEVEN Fund Web site.

 

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