Virtual Water Challenge 2022 Presented by GNOF
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Propeller and Thrive's Water Challenge 2022: a pitch competition to improve our urban water, coastal environment, and local water economy.
About this event
Join us on Zoom for Water Challenge 2022
Join us on June 1st for The Water Challenge by Propeller and Thrive New Orleans, presented by Greater New Orleans Foundation, sponsored by JPMC in partnership with NOLABA and the Advancing Cities Collaborative.
When: Wednesday, June 1st, 6:00pm-8:00pm
Location: Zoom and In-Person Attendance Optional
Event Overview:
4-6 Startup ventures will present their ideas for solving problems in these major challenge areas: Urban Water Management, Green Infrastructure, Sustainability, and Coastal Restoration.
Water Challenge 2022 will host a panel discussion of industry leaders featuring growth stage entrepreneurs working in the fields of green infrastructure and urban stormwater management. Join us to experience groundbreaking innovation in these fields and hear from industry leaders as we explore solutions to the most pressing water-related issues facing New Orleans!
Click here to register for the in person event
Prizes:
Over $15,000 in prizes to be distributed with the grand prize being $10,000. Participate in voting for your favorite venture to win the Audience Favorite Award of an additional $500!
Competing Finalists:
Groundwater Studio provides landscape architecture and adaptation planning services to help communities mitigate and adapt to ecological challenges with a foundation rooted in place, context, self-determination and health. Groundwater Studio aims to build a modular, prefabricated stormwater retention and treatment system for elevated highways.
Delta Builds Enterprises is a New Orleans based company that strives to be the premier supplier of eco-friendly building materials, glass containers and household products all manufactured from recycled materials that are transformed into sand and gravel for stormwater management and flood prevention.
Using green infrastructure techniques, Garden Picasso’s installations retain and mediate local watershed runoff, reducing the workload on the drainage system. Garden Picasso aims to create a lot sized bioretention area disguised as a residential mixed use property and community garden.
Gro Enterprises seeks to provide healthy, sustainable, affordable housing units to low and moderate income families using industrial hemp based building materials that regulate indoor humidity and provide a healthier indoor air quality; Gro Enterprises uses green infrastructure to regulate and mitigate water on the properties.
Flourish Horticulture and Landscapes, is a certified DBE bio-friendly and environmentally conscious lawn, garden, and landscape construction company that uses only battery powered equipment and seeks to improve soil structure, water quality and efficiency, outdoor air quality, and increase aesthetic value.
Judges:
Austin Allen, Design Jones
Brenda Breaux, NORA
Jeff Hebert, Greater New Orleans Foundation
Ramsey Green, City of New Orleans