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RI Foundation Announces Winners of $200K Innovation Fellowships

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RI Foundation Announces Winners of $200K Innovation Fellowships

(L-R) The Foundation’s Neil D. Steinberg and Jessica David stand with the 2018 winners: Erminio Pinque, Kate Lentz and Eva Agudelo following the announcement.
The Rhode Island Foundation has announced the winners of its annual $200.000 innovation fellowships.

Eva Agudelo, Kate Lent, and Erminio Pinque were selected from a pool of nearly 200 applicants to receive $200,000 each over a period of four years to test and implement their proposals.

The Winners:

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Agudelo, of Providence, will launch Hope’s Harvest RI. The initiative will recruit and mobilize volunteers to feed the hungry and prevent food waste by rescuing surplus fruits and vegetables from local farms.

Lentz, of Barrington, will launch Raising Readers in RI, which will focus on creating access to book ownership among kindergarten and first-, second- and third-grade, low-income students as a means to improve reading achievement.

Pinque, of Providence, will re-purpose vacant storefronts as cultural-activity hubs that will inspire large-scale public events.

The Fellowships

The fellowships are made possible through the vision and generosity of philanthropists Letitia and the late John Carter.

In its seventh year, the Carter Fellowship for Entrepreneurial Innovation seek to achieve community impact by investing in individual creativity and potential, and providing freedom to apply creative and fresh thinking to important challenges.


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