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McCallie Murals April 2014

Recipient: Kevin Bate

Kevin Bate is no stranger to the UNFoundation - his MLK on MLK is one of the coolest and most visible UNFoundation grants to date.  We were super excited to participate in his most recent project - the McCallie Murals. Kevin has engaged Orchard Knob Elementary School, the Chattanooga Girls Leadership Academy, the Highland Park Neighborhood Association, Barger Academy of Fine Arts and the community at large to create a ‘drive-through’ mural experience for the community. Kevin is depicting 4 strong female characters that serve to inspire the community and anyone passing through.

 

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Power Lunch March 2014

Recipient:  Emma Williams

Emma Williams defines the catchy phrase “Just Do It.”  Power Lunch was launched by Emma with a simple vision: to help girls who may not otherwise be exposed to a diversity of career choices plan for bright, ambitious futures by connecting them with successful professional women in our local community.  We love to see an individual go into the community and start making things happen, so when Emma submitted her appy for Power Lunch, we saw a great program making a real difference in the lives of young Chattanoogans and wanted to get involved.  If you’d like to volunteer to speak at a lunch and explain your chosen career path to an enthusiastic group of young women, let us know and we’ll connect you with Emma.

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Picnooga February 2014

Recipient: David Moon

Chattanooga just turned 175 years old. Sometimes the future must rely on the past to ebb and flow into its best city self. Enter Picnooga. Picnooga is a digital historic image resource for Chattanooga. Think of it like a digital image library or Wikipedia for Chattanooga, by Chattanoogans. Digital crowdsourcing, if you will. Our grant helped David Moon fund a bunch of needs to propel the digital past movement. We funded research materials like vintage city directories, data storage, website programming, and video/photography project contrasting old and new images of #CHA. Check it out!

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Chattanooga Film Festival January 2014

Recipient: Chris Dortch | Chattanooga Film Festival 

Chris Dortch is another example of a repeat grantee who continues to do amazing work in the community.  His most ambitious project to date, CFF, has huge potential to be a flagship event for the Chattanooga community.  For its inaugural year, UNFoundation sponsored the awards ceremony to the tune of $1500.  The grand prize winning feature film took home $1000, while the best short took home $500.  UNF’er Bijan Dhanani was on hand to present the (giant) checks and the festival as a whole was a huge success.

 

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PowerIT Up: Graphic Design Accelerator for CGLA

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PowerIT Up: Graphic Design Accelerator for CGLA

Anjali Chandra is a junior at Girls Preparatory School and had an idea. She wanted to teach girls graphic design/computer software skills in order to facilitate entrepreneurship and help them better make their initial step into the business world. PowerIt Up aims to target the scarcity of females in STEM fields and the disparity between school system education and applicability in the real world. The program integrates STEM skills into the girls’ education and also allows the girls to utilize their skills to earn a wage.

How she did it? Graphic Design Professionals and College students majoring in Design taught 9th, 10th and 11th graders at Chattanooga Girls Leadership Academy basic skills on Adobe In Design (we funded this software to be clear). After instructional sessions, the girls were connected with local companies as independent contractors, and received a publication project which they will work on for the company. After they complete their design, they will submit it to the corporation and every time it is used, the girl will receive a stipend. Education and exposure creating a wow factor. Wow.

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Physical Activity Module October 2013

Recipient: Orange Grove

PAM (Physical Activity Module) is a project developed by The Orange Grove Center, a Chattanooga based non-profit serving children and adults with developmental disabilities, to help increase physical activity amongst their constituents. PAM is a portable media center equipped to bring fun and educational content directly to participants while they are in the gymnasium or aquatic center.  Delivering content in an environment where physical activity can take place, versus a classroom, is the best way to inspire fun and fitness amongst both children and adults.

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Yoyo Ma Concert Scholarships November 2013

Recipient: Chattanooga Symphony and Opera

Pardon the pun, but when YoYo-Ma comes to town, people listen.  The opportunity to see a world class musician comes around every once in a while, but not everyone can afford a $75 ticket.  Not many high school or college students have even been to the symphony, much less to see Yo Yo Ma.  That’s why we decided to team up with Chattanooga Symphony and Opera to offer 20 student ticket scholarships via an open lottery process.  Once word got out, we had several anonymous donors contribute to help us send 50 students!  It was a magical evening for everyone, and the students had a blast!

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Running With Sasquatch September 2013

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Recipient: Ivy Academy

Who wouldn't want to run a 5k along the North Chick Creek while being chased by a huge, furry Sasquatch? Especially when all proceeds go towards Ivy Academy, a Charter school focused on environmental, project-based learning. We just had to fund them! Phillip Mansueto is a teacher and avid runner and positioned this run to be an annual fundraiser for the school. Our funds went towards the overhead to get the race going so all proceeds raised would go straight to the school. They leveraged over $6,000 from our original grant. Way to go, Ivy Academy! 

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