Eighty-one ideas that address three challenges—community, diversity, and sustainability—have been submitted to the Idea Lab online crowdsourcing website, and members of the Johns Hopkins community are invited to vote for the projects they believe should receive funding. The top two vote-getters for the Diversity Innovation Grants and Ten by Twenty Challenge, and the top one to four vote-getters for the Eco-Smart Acorn Grants, will receive funding.
Go to the Idea Lab site to vote for your favorites before the challenges close at 10 p.m. on Thursday, April 28.