Challenges

Challenge Detroit Fellows will participate in monthly team challenges, in partnership with area non-profits, designed to positively impact the city and region. Every Friday, participants will work in teams organized to generate innovative and impactful solutions to pressing needs faced by our partner non-profit organizations.

Check back frequently for updates on our current monthly challenges and for details on our fellows’ proposed solutions. We want to engage the community and welcome your feedback on our proposals.

Click below to check out our YouTube channel where you can learn more about our non-profit partners and the topics that we plan to address over the course of the year.

Challenge #1 Community Impact Sept 14 – Oct 5

Matrix Human Services

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Challenge #2 Increasing Food Access Oct 12 – Nov 2

The United Way for Southeastern Michigan

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Challenge #3 Immigration Nov 9 – Dec 7

Global Detroit

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Challenge #4 Education Jan 11 – Feb 1

Excellent Schools Detroit

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Challenge #5 Community Enterprise Feb 8 – Mar 1

Detroit Collaborative Design Center

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Challenge #6 Health & Wellbeing Mar 8 – Mar 29

Beaumont Health Systems

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Challenge #7 Environmental & Social Apr 5 – Apr 26

Detroiters Working for Environmental Justice

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Challenge #8 Arts & Culture June 7 – June 28

The Cultural Alliance of Southeastern Michigan

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Challenge #9 Entrepreneurship July 12 – August 2

Tech Town

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an initiative of The Collaborative Group

Examples of Monthly Team Challenges

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Education - Teams may work with the Detroit Public Schools to develop after school programs aimed at engaging students in extra-curricular activities, including sports and clubs.

Healthcare - Teams may work with area hospitals to develop initiatives aimed at preventing illnesses and promoting healthy lifestyles, i.e. programs that encourage exercise, combat obesity, reduce drinking, or encourage smoking cessation.

Urban planning and transportation - Participants may work with M-1 RAIL to address how the RAIL will link with other planned and existing transportation systems and how to reach out to the community.

Technology - Working with organizations such as Tech Town, teams may develop proposals focusing on ways to attract and retain technology start-ups to Detroit.

Business - Teams may work with Bizdom U to develop business plans for new, Detroit-based companies.

Sustainability - Working with an organization such as Greening of Detroit, teams may put together a vision for a greener Detroit, outlining how the city can become more sustainable by incorporating public green spaces over the next 10 years.

Community enterprise - Teams may work with an organization such as United Way of Southeast Michigan to provide housing, career building, and financial literacy programs to community members.

Arts and culture - Teams may work with the Cultural Alliance of Southeast Michigan on projects that increase awareness of the city's arts communities. 

Media - Teams may work with the Detroit Regional News Hub to implement the strategic communications plan to highlight the positive aspects of the Detroit area.

Innovation and entrepreneurship - Teams may work with business-related organizations such as Business Leaders for Michigan (BLM).  The BLM's Detroit 2021 vision will outline goals and objectives for the Detroit business community over the next 10 years, and put steps in place for the city to achieve those goals.