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Sappi North America Announces Recipients of the 16th Ideas that Matter Grant, Adds People's Voice Award

Sappi North America today announced the grant recipients of its 16th annual Ideas that Matter program, aimed at helping designers create and implement print projects for charitable causes. Since 1999, as an integral part of Sappi's corporate social responsibility program, Ideas that Matter has funded over 500 nonprofit projects, contributing more than $12.5 million to causes that use design as a positive force in society.

The program is open to North American designers who are partnered with a nonprofit organization and have created a solution that is ready for implementation. This year's eight winning projects highlight how designers can use the power of paper as a catalyst for social change and innovation.

"Nearly two decades ago, Sappi saw a need to invest in a platform that combined design excellence with charity, hence Ideas that Matter was born," said Patti Groh, Marketing Communications Director, Sappi North America. "We could not be more proud of the work that has come out of the program because our grant recipients are truly making a positive, measurable impact around the world."

For the first time, this year Sappi is offering a chance for the design community to participate directly in the grant program by voting for their favorite projects. The project that receives the most Facebook "LIKES" by September 30 will receive a $5,000 bonus to escalate the reach, impact and influence of the project. The People's Voice winner will be announced on October 1, 2015. All participants can vote for their favorite project here.

The 2015 Ideas that Matter Recipients:

Designer or Firm

Project Title

Project Description

Nonprofit to Benefit from The Grant

Savage Good

Epidermolysis Bullosa (The worst disease you've never heard of)

Brochure and microsite to raise awareness and support the fundraising efforts of EB Research Partnership in search of a cure for Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB), a painful, genetic skin condition often referred to as "the worst disease you've never heard of."

EB Research Partnership

Tarallo Design

Visual Nourishment: Cultivating Greater Engagement in Worcester's Environmental Community  

This project seeks to inform, engage, and to spread the spirit of environmental and food justice to the Worcester community. Toward this intention we will design a visual identity and campaign consisting of vegetable twist ties, posters for farmer's market stands, and an online plant guide.

Regional Environmental Council, Inc.

University of Notre Dame

Enza

A series of instructional booklets and kits aimed at enhancing job opportunities for women in South Africa by developing marketable skills, such as sewing and ceramics, through simple projects that serve a deep community need.

University of Notre Dame

Jennifer Cheng, Catherine Lim and Tyler Monteferrante

Archivo: Toolkit of  Self-Documentation

Branded booklet, filing system, and document case to guide undocumented immigrants through the process of collecting and preparing applications for deferred action, so that working families can stay together.

Latino Advocacy / Community to Community Development

Becky Slogeris

My Baltimore Book

Book, Teacher's Guide (print and digital) and website to empower all 3rd grade students in Baltimore to learn more about their city's history as well as promote civic engagement.

Fund for Educational Excellence

826LA

Who is Your Imaginary Friend? Holiday Campaign

Mailer, digital banners and video design elements for the annual holiday giving campaign to support children's creative and expository writing skills in the Los Angeles area.

826LA

50,000 Feet

The Peace Care Communications Toolkit

Development and fundraising toolkit for global-health nonprofit Peace Care that supports the mission of bringing quality health care to communities in need. Materials share inspirational success stories through video, direct mail campaigns, branded collateral and event signage. 

Peace Care

MASS Design Group

Purpose Built: A Guide for Building in Low-Resource Settings

A field guide and reference catalogue capturing MASS Design Group's best practices for engaging communities in the architectural design process, aimed at empowering project stakeholders and cultivating an understanding not of what buildings are, but what they can do.

MASS Design Group


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