The six finalists were chosen from a list of 20 semi-finalists. Each semi-finalist will receive a ticket to the Wisdom 2.0 Conference in February. On August 30, the finalists will present their ideas in front of a panel of judges at 1440 headquarters. Judges will evaluate projects based on their alignment with the foundation’s objectives. Three winners will then be announced September 1—and each will receive $25,000. For more information, visit the 1440 Foundation website and read James Gimian’s latest blog post about this program and what such projects can do for our society.
1440 Chooses Finalists In Relationship Skills Challenge
1440s Relationship Skills Challenge selects finalists from over 200 submissions seeking innovative solutions to improve relationships