“My City, my Project” session 2: 18 youth projects rewarded

Session 2 of “My City, My Project” has a budget of €19,250. For middle school for 6-11 year olds, aid ranges from €100 to €500. For middle school for 12-25 year olds , from 500 to 3000 €. 28 files were submitted to the jury and 18 were rewarded, Saturday January 15 at the CCN – Ballet de Lorraine, in the presence in particular of Mathieu Klein.

Business creation

MoodUp / Prize: €500
Léopold Cosson Léopold and Benjamin Zhu wish to provide companies, schools and town halls with a simple application allowing them to obtain feedback from employees, students or citizens on their working or living conditions, their motivations and their problems.

Hopla’Oma / Grant: €1,000
With Hopla’Oma, Léon Greiner wishes to design a videoconferencing system for the elderly, adapted to situations of dependency. An electronic box connected to the television of the elderly person allows his relatives to call him in video directly on it.

Butternot / Grant: €2,000
Lise Aubry, Cléo Croze and Anna Ginzburg worked on the consumption of “Butternot”, an alternative to butter and margarines, naturally fat-free and made from 80% vegetables. Butternot can be used for sandwiches and culinary preparations.

Worm Generation / Grant: €3,000
Vincent Heurtel is setting up an insect farm to make use of the stale bread from bakeries and spent grains from microbreweries collected in the city. The dried insects serve as food for the hens and their droppings as natural fertilizers.

Of San Rocco / Prize: €500
Juliette d’Eramo has created Di San Rocco, an artistic and eco-responsible cosmetics brand that uses the plastic means of art in cosmetic products, while committing to being as respectful of the environment as possible.

PayWash / Grant: €1,000
Yassir Hilali’s objective is to modernize automobile services, in particular regular washing by subscription or by appointment for professionals and individuals. PayWash offers an at-home vehicle wash service with digitized appointments via the app or website.

Pandagro / Grant: €1,000
Florian Riera has created a turnkey method using cognitive sciences so that biology students can pass their competitions or exams. He produces somewhat special revision sheets.

Morlot wood & cie / Grant: €1,500
Théo Morlot offers furniture, instruments or wooden objects from old furniture or scrap wood.

Culture

The women’s cave / Grant: €1,000
Léa Cammarata is doing a theatrical creation residency highlighting feminist questions and the creation of a safe place to live. It will offer a projection of this rendering in a cultural place in Nancy.

The Rift, short film / Grant: €1,000
Robin Greer directs a short film in which Théo, a young boy suffering from mental disorders takes drugs during a party, becomes addicted and begins his descent into hell.

The Cur(s)e, web-series d’horreur / Grant: €2,000
Lolita Bozinoski and the “L’Abeille Noire” association are carrying out a project consisting of producing a horror web series whose filming and distribution will take place in the Grand Est Region. This is the association’s first large-scale project, aimed at new digital platforms.

In the neighborhoods

Waste bins / Prize: €500
Clément Konsler, Louis Vuidard and the Poinca Eco-delegates group start from the observation that 137,000 cigarette butts are thrown away every second in the world. A cigarette butt alone can pollute up to 500 liters of water. As part of a zero waste policy, it would therefore be interesting to set up garbage cans for cigarette butts, in particular in Place Dombasle, near the Lycée Poincaré.

Solidarity stitching / Grant: €1,000
Stephanie Montifret, the MJC Bazin and the Foyer Résidence Chevardé want to set up a sewing workshop where the elderly would teach children of the MJC.

Sport and solidarity

Resilient / Prize: €500
Salomé Kirschwing and an association want to set up discussion groups for victims of all types of violence (psychological violence, physical violence, verbal violence, material violence, etc.).

Wolf’s wagon / Prize: €500
Victor Sonnet and his comrades are working on the organization of an international wheelchair basketball meeting with the wheelchair basketball team of the Union Sportive Vandoeuvre Handisport (USVH) in order to promote disabled sport and raise awareness of the situation of the disability. Seven occupational therapy students have to carry out this project as part of a graduation project.

archery app / Prize: €500
Angélique Milot is working on a digital tool which makes it possible to manage posture (to see if the posture is good or bad) and therefore to limit the pain and injuries of this discipline, to manage stress in competition, to concentrate and to manage its performance.

Creation of a podcast / Prize: €750
Joshua Thomassin and the “Première Pluie” association are working on setting up a monthly podcast. Objective: to interview the users of Nancy at night in order to tell stories. The idea is also to create dialogues with those who work at night.

Arboretum in Senegal / Grant: €1,000
Léa Herengt and the EEUDF Nancy association initially wanted to build an arboretum for the conservation of local flora. In agreement with the surrounding villages, the project evolved into the production of market gardening trees in the Fadidi Niombato camp in Senegal. The young people of the association will go there to accompany the villagers concerned. The project will contribute to sustainable development through the replanting of local trees, thus preserving an entire culture. Positive economic effects on the villages are also expected.

The end date for submitting applications for the third edition is set for April 8, 2022. The jury will meet on May 11, 2022 to designate the winners.

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