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Meet the 2025 O'Shaughnessy Fellows | Culture & Society
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O'Shaughnessy Fellowships 项目旨在发掘并赋能有志于改变世界的创新者、建设者和研究者,提供10万美元的资助及宝贵的行业人脉网络。项目于2023年启动,目前申请已关闭,将于2026年1月1日重新开放。文章介绍了多位获奖者及其项目,涵盖了社会公益、文化传承、环境保护和教育科技等多个领域,展现了该项目对推动社会进步的积极作用。从帮助无家可归者到复兴日本乡村,再到改善教室空气质量和倡导核能发展,Fellows们正用实际行动践行着“让世界更美好”的理念。

✨ **O'Shaughnessy Fellowships 项目提供10万美元资助与人脉网络**:该项目于2023年启动,旨在支持有潜力的创新者、建设者和研究者,为他们提供实现宏伟蓝图所需的资金和关键资源,帮助他们在各自领域产生深远影响。项目申请通道将于2026年1月1日重新开放。

🏠 **Israel Goodnews Balogun 致力于为无家可归者提供庇护与技能培训**:他创立了非营利组织AKHIN Africa,在尼日利亚建立了“康复村”,为200名无家可归的青少年提供住所、职业培训和可持续农业支持,帮助他们重拾生活希望,并已成功帮助超过100名无家可归者。

📚 **Charlie Becker 助力独立书商数字化转型**:他正在开发一款AI辅助工具,帮助独立书商快速识别和分类稀有或冷门书籍,从而更好地保存和推广被遗忘的作品,提高小书店的利润空间,并帮助读者发现更多未曾了解的宝藏。长远目标是建立一个开放的数据库,成为被忽视书籍的“亚历山大图书馆”。

revitalizing **Michelle Huang 改造日本废弃房屋, revitalizing 乡村社区**:她创立Akiya Collective,将日本闲置的乡村房屋改造成社区共享工作室和创客空间,为艺术家提供驻地项目和工作坊。此举不仅为缩小中的村庄注入了新的活力,也为乡村复兴提供了新的模式,并已启发了泰国、韩国和印度的类似项目。

💨 **John Kennedy 改善校园空气质量**:通过Corsi-Rosenthal Foundation的Clean Air K12倡议,他推广经济实惠的DIY空气净化器,以改善学校的通风状况,从而提升学生的健康和学习表现。这种易于制作的空气净化器已被证明能有效去除空气中的传染性气溶胶。


Launched in 2023, the O'Shaughnessy Fellowships program discovers and empowers creatives, builders, and researchers who are ready to make their mark on the world. Fellows receive a $100,000 grant, plus access to OSV’s network of founders, investors, and experts. Applications are currently closed, but they’ll reopen on January 1, 2026. If you’re curious to learn more, head over to OSV’s website.


Israel Goodnews Balogun

Israel spent 12 years homeless before founding the nonprofit AKHIN Africa in 2019. He has since rescued 100+ homeless individuals and opened support centers in three Nigerian states. He learned to read English at the age of 22 and now holds two master’s degrees from the University of Ibadan.

WHAT’S HE BUILDING?

A “rehabilitation village” in Nigeria that will house 200 homeless and out-of-school youths while providing vocational training, mentorship, and food via a sustainable agriculture system.


Charlie Becker

Charlie is a Houston-native, second-generation bookseller who works at the bookstore his family has run since 1993. He previously spent three years in China scaling an education startup to 60 employees across 12 cities, before becoming a professor and managing director at the University of Houston's SURE Program, where he helped grow more than 1,200 small businesses. You can hear more from Charlie via his newsletter, , where he pens regular essays on books, philosophy, culture, and legacy.

WHAT’S HE BUILDING?

An AI sidekick that helps indie booksellers identify and catalog rare or obscure titles in seconds. Better cataloging keeps forgotten works in circulation, boosts margins for small stores, and helps readers discover what they didn’t know they were missing.

Long-term, Charlie is building an open-source database to serve as an Alexandrian library of overlooked books, pamphlets, monographs, and magazines.


Michelle Huang

Michelle is a Nagano-based artist, researcher, and founder of the nonprofit Akiya Collective. Last year, Akiya Collective acquired its pilot property, a traditional Japanese folk house, and renovated it into a community makerspace that has since hosted artist residencies and workshops. Michelle’s earlier projects span AI in mental health applications, citizen-science initiatives, and algae-yarn wearables. Her projects have been ​featured in Business Insider, NPR, ABC, and the BBC.

WHAT’S SHE BUILDING?

Turning Japan’s abandoned rural houses—​aka akiya—into community-run studios and makerspaces. By 2030, one-third of Japanese homes will stand empty. Reviving even a fraction of these as community hubs will inject life into shrinking villages and offer a new template for rural revival, one that has already inspired projects in Thailand, Korea, and India.


John Kennedy

John is a North Carolina-based founder, investor, and education expert. He founded the ed-tech company Mesa Cloud as a high schooler (acquired by Panorama Education in 2023). Now, he directs AI Solutions at Panorama Education and chairs Clean Air K12 for the Corsi-Rosenthal Foundation. John is also an angel investor and sits on the investment committee of a southeastern family office. He graduated from the University of North Carolina, where he was an Innovation Scholar.

WHAT’S HE BUILDING?

John is transforming classroom air with affordable, DIY air purifiers via the Corsi-Rosenthal Foundation's Clean Air K12 initiative.

Poor ventilation in elementary schools harms both health and cognitive performance. The Corsi-Rosenthal Box is a powerful, DIY air purifier that users can easily build for $60. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency testing has demonstrated that, after running for just one hour, the box is 99.4% effective in removing infectious aerosols in a typical room, making it an affordable fix that any district can replicate.


Mark Nelson

Based in Chicago, Mark is the founder of Radiant Energy Group and a Cambridge-trained nuclear engineer. He has spent 10 years researching and advising on national and international energy systems, and his analytical work has been covered in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and other leading European outlets.

WHAT’S HE BUILDING?

Mark organized the sold-out “Anschalt Konferenz” (Restart Conference) in Berlin on May 22 to advocate for restarting Germany’s dormant nuclear reactors. The event welcomed speakers and attendees from all over the world, and drew key German politicians and media, as well as thousands more who tuned in online.

A nuclear restart could quickly generate power for millions of Germans, restore German energy independence, and help reverse the country's industrial decline.


Rob Stephenson

Rob is an award-winning, Brooklyn-based musician and photographer, whose work has been exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, the Museum of the City of New York, and in venues across North America and Europe. His commissions include work for the Center for Architecture and the Architectural League of New York. His photography has appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Wired, and Bloomberg Businessweek, among other publications.

WHAT’S HE BUILDING?

Rob is expanding The Neighborhoods, his long-running documentary project that combines photography, field recordings, and research-based writing into a living archive of New York City’s 300+ neighborhoods, preserving the city’s constantly changing street corners for historians, city planners, and NY lovers alike.


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