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Young California Innovators Take Top Three $40K Awards at This Weekend's 2023 Westly Prize


On Jan. 29, three winners of the 2023 Westly Prize for Young Social Innovators were announced, garnering each $40,000. The Westly Foundation has funded more than $1 million in Westly Prize awards over the last decade to young innovators with early-stage, novel solutions to community and global challenges.

As described by Steve Westly, co-founder of the Westly Foundation, "It's the next generation that will solve many of our greatest challenges. We want to support the entrepreneurial spirit of these talented young people as they work to create a better world. Their dedication is extraordinary and we're seeing astonishing solutions to age-old problems."

This year's finalists, all in their twenties, emerged from a pool of more than 100 California-based applicants. At Saturday's event, eight finalists pitched to a panel of five judges at the Haas Center for Public Service at Stanford University. The following three teams were named winners:

WONDERFIL, Refilling stations diverting plastic from oceans & landfills - Amelia Eichel & Shiloh Sacks

ATLOS, A visual investigative tool for journalists - Noah Schechter & Miles McCain

CAPD PERIOD, Menstrual cup ending period poverty - Hannah Wilen & Neil Bhatia

Anita Yu, co-founder of the Westly Foundation, explains why: "It feels great to be able to give back. California has created meaningful opportunities for my husband and me. We want to make sure we plant seeds for these innovators, and California's future in return."

To access media resources from the event, click here.



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