Smithsonian Institution

 

Smithsonian Institution
http://www.si.edu
Location: Washington, DC
Initiative: Innovation
Geographic Focus: New York City,South America,Africa,Asia,Central (Middle) America
TERM of the Grant: 8/1/2009 – 9/30/2011
Amount: $600,000

for use by its Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, toward the costs of "Critical Mass: Design and Urbanization," an exhibition that will explore innovative design solutions to challenges faced by poor and vulnerable urban populations that have been caused by urban acceleration in the global south

Advancing Innovation Processes to Solve Social Problems
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Villgro, formerly Rural Innovations Network, works with small-holder farmers in rural India to develop, field test and commercialize inventions that can help significantly improve the lives of poor and vulnerable people. 

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NYC Opportunities Fund
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MoMA's "Rising Currents"

 

Climate change isn't just a problem—it's also an opportunity. Consider New York City today with Venice-style canals and protective oyster reefs. Fresh urban visions like these, designed to thwart damage from rising sea levels and increasingly frequent storms, could have big payoffs in the future.

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Transforming Health Systems
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OpenMRS is improving health care in developing countries by providing the technical and medical experts, training and tools necessary to build open-source electronic medical record systems (EMRS).

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Promoting Equitable, Sustainable Transportation
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Transportation policy is not a matter for policy wonks only. It can affect every aspect of Americans’ daily lives—from how much we have to spend on getting to work to whether our families can walk and ride the streets safely.

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