16.07.2022 (Caucasian Journal). The Swarovski Foundation announced it is accepting applications to its Creatives for Our Future program from young people worldwide (aged 21–30) working in disciplines such as fashion, design, art, architecture, technology, and engineering – with no limit to creative medium.⠀
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Creatives for Our Future is a global mentorship and grant program designed with advisor the United Nations Office for Partnerships to identify and accelerate the next generation of creative leaders in sustainability. Successful applicants should have a keen interest in, demonstration of, or exemplary potential to use the creative process to accelerate awareness, technologies or solutions for sustainable development.
The Swarovski Foundation welcomes applications from people of all backgrounds, sexual orientations, nationalities, religions and beliefs.
To submit application, you need to be between the ages of 21 – 30 at the time of the time of application and before the deadline for applications. Link for application submission is here.
The deadline for applications is the 8th of August 2022 (11:59pm GMT). Once the call for applications has closed, the successful creative cohort will be notified and announced publicly in September 2022.
The six successful applicants will be required to attend a program of events in New York on September 12 - 16, 2022 during the United Nations General Assembly. All applicants must ensure they have a valid passport, US VISA and have read the program terms and conditions. Successful applicants will receive financial support paired with an education program in collaboration with top international institutions, tailored mentorship and industry networking opportunities with guidance from the Swarovski Foundation.
The Swarovski Foundation was founded by Swarovski family company, the Austrian producer of glass. It supports charities and initiatives in three areas of focus: culture & creativity, human empowerment, and environment.
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