Social Innovation Workshop
Develop with Community PartnershipJoin the Honey W. Nashman Center for Civic Engagement and Public Service for an upcoming session of their social innovation workshop series! In this session, discover how to consider solutions and collaborations to inform your "how."
Through this four-part workshop series, which is part of Nashman Center's Civic Leadership Dialogues, students can explore the art and science of design thinking's 4D model to discover, define, develop, and deliver their social innovation project proposal. Whether you have an established project, have a social issue you feel strongly about, or simply are in the ideation phase, join the Nashman Center to learn how to craft a change-making project to receive funding. From initial brainstorming to project execution and all the development details in between, workshop attendees will participate in interactive processes to produce and successfully lead a social innovation project proposal.
This helps students prepare to apply to GWupstart, GW's central hub for social innovation training, mentoring, and funding. It builds on GW’s strength as an institution that fosters the next generation of citizen leaders. Approximately $75,000 in annual funding is available every year. Get ready to make a difference! Applications are due November 8th!