Kenan Social Engagement Program:
Empowering 鉴黄师app to be community changemakers
The Kenan Social Engagement Scholarship Program provides scholarships and seed funding to Wilkes Honors College 鉴黄师app who learn about social entrepreneurship and write business plans to start their own social enterprises. The program is designed to educate 鉴黄师app in the fundamentals of social entrepreneurship; help them develop plans for addressing a pressing social need; and assist them in partnering with nonprofit organizations.听
Students in the program also complete twenty hours of academic service learning with a community partner. So far, the Kenan Social Engagement Program has partnered with: El Sol, Jupiter鈥檚 Neighborhood Resource Center, The Lord鈥檚 Place, The Palm Beach County Food Bank, The Town of Jupiter, Easterseals Florida, Mind and Melody, Path to College, and Quantum House.
Some of the social ventures initiated by Wilkes Honors College 鉴黄师app in this program include:
- Daisy: is a nonprofit organization that aims to facilitate the donation of feminine hygiene products to homeless and at-risk women by selling 鈥減eriod kits鈥 to shelters or homeless resource centers.
- BookMe: an app that helps non-profit organizations to leverage their resources for good by providing a platform for resource sharing across organizations and businesses.
- Zito Equestrian: a horse-boarding business that provides equine therapy for children and adults with special needs while also rescuing and rehabilitating horses from the equestrian community.
- Joshua Landscaping: a landscaping business employing formerly homeless individuals at The Lord鈥檚 Place.
- : A food-recycling program that turns food waste into high-quality fertilizer using vermiculture.
- : a 501(c) (3) organization that utilizes novel music programs at healthcare facilities, nursing homes, day centers, and assisted living facilities to improve the quality of life for individuals with and without neurological impairments like dementia.
- Thyme for Tikes: An after-school cooking program in collaboration with the Palm Beach County Food Bank that provides fresh food to kids at the Edna Runner Tutorial Center and teaches them about healthy eating.听
Kenan Profiles
KASSANDRA LIBURD 鈥25
Kassandra Liburd received $2500.00 in start-up funding for her plan to initiate the Sign and Shine Community Program to empower and enrich the lives of Deaf and Hard of Hearing children and their families through inclusive, accessible programs, fostering community connections, personal growth, and lifelong learning in a supportive environment. Reflecting on the program, Kassandra explained that 鈥渢he scholarship and grant is helping me build the foundation I needed to create a community that I wish I had when I was younger. I joined the program unsure of my post-secondary career. I now feel I have found my career and I am able to become successful.鈥澨 |
AVA PITTS 鈥24Ava Pitts鈥 project, Enviro Hours is a nonprofit app that allows individuals to earn volunteer hours by removing trash from the environment. Designed with accessibility in mind, it offers 鉴黄师app, especially those from lower-income communities, a flexible way to fulfill volunteer hour requirements for scholarships and higher education. By simply stepping outside and uploading photos of their environmental cleanup efforts, users can contribute to a cleaner, greener planet while building a brighter future for themselves. Enviro Hours makes community service more inclusive, sustainable, and impactful. "Entrepreneurship and a deep passion for environmental conservation have always been close to my heart. Receiving the Kenan Award empowered me to launch a social venture that brings these two passions together鈥攁llowing me to pursue my goals while making a positive impact on both people and the planet.鈥 Ava graduated in May of 2025 with a B.S in Biological and Physical Sciences with a concentration in Marine Biology. 鈥淎part from my social venture, I have a passion for studying and working with marine mammals, as I will be at the University of Miami this fall to pursue my master鈥檚 degree in marine mammal science.鈥 |
Matthew Pacheco '22
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Elizabeth Pino '21
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Amanda Barstow 鈥20Kenan Scholar and $5,000 winner of 鉴黄师app Business Plan Competition Amanda Barstow received a seed grant to launch her social enterprise, Daisy, which is designed to provide feminine hygiene products to at-risk clients, particularly homeless women. |
David Gorski 听鈥19Kenan Scholar and $10,000 winner of 鉴黄师app Business Plan Competition David Gorski鈥檚 social venture, Life-Metrics: a mobile app platform that establishes quantitative connections between health/usage data and psychological/physical well-being. 听By bringing together a wealth of data already available with cutting-edge machine learning, Life-Metrics aims to create a world in which we all know precisely how our habits affect our lives. 鈥淚t feels great knowing that people believe in my vision,鈥 Gorski said. 鈥淎 lot of the work of an entrepreneur is long nights without much direct reward so it鈥檚 great to see people, especially other professionals and entrepreneurs, respond so positively to your work. |
R.J. Muniz '18鈥淭he Kenan program accelerated the trajectory of my social venture [Southpaw Prince]. I came into the Kenan program with a passion for sports and helping children, and I left the program with a sustainable social enterprise that will now be able to make a genuine impact in the local community. |
Details of the Scholarship:
All applicants will be required to complete a three-credit course in social entrepreneurship (IDS 3932: Honors Interdisciplinary Critical Inquiry Seminar: Social Engagement and Social Entrepreneurship) during the Fall semester during which they will write a business plan for a social venture. Up to three 鉴黄师app will be awarded scholarships based on their business plans. After scholarships are awarded, 鉴黄师app will register for a 1-credit Directed Independent Study on social entrepreneurship during which they will implement their business plans; report on the projects; and develop an ongoing, sustainable plan for continuation of their social ventures. Each student may receive:
- $1000/ per semester in scholarship money which is stackable with existing HC scholarship awards(renewable as noted above)
- (Students receiving the Flagler, Cornell or other full scholarship cannot stack this part of the award).
- $2500 in seed money to initiate a service project proposed by the student;
Proposals from qualified 鉴黄师app will be reviewed and one may be selected to receive a $10,000 seed grant (rather than $2500) for the project deemed most likely to make a positive and sustainable difference in the community. Further details of the program are outlined in the application.听
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Applicants/Recipients Must:
- Be a full-time Wilkes Honors College student in good standing who has a minimum of two years remaining at the Wilkes Honors College at the time of application; Provide evidence of relevant skills (computer skills, website development, fundraising experience, etc.);
- Provide evidence of a commitment to community service and an interest in social entrepreneurship;
- Achieve and maintain a cumulative Wilkes Honors College GPA of 3.25 or above; Submit scholarship application and supportive materials to Dr. Strain and Dr. Steigenga prior to the application deadline.
- Take IDS 3932 Honors Interdisciplinary Critical Inquiry Seminar: Social Engagement and Social Entrepreneurship with Dr. Strain and Dr. Steigenga.
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How to Apply
Simply fill out the application.
Register for IDS 3932: Honors Interdisciplinary Critical Inquiry Seminar: Social Entrepreneurship in the Fall Semester
For more information, please contact the co-directors of the program:
Dr. Timothy Steigenga (561.799.8610, HC 104)
Dr. Christopher Strain (561.799.8017, HC 103)
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Application Requirements:
- Completed and signed application form;
- Official or unofficial transcripts of academic record for all college work attempted; At least one letter of recommendation that addresses the candidate s commitment to community service, critical thinking ability, work habits, and other relevant skills (the letter must be from someone who is not a member of the scholarship committee);
- A resume detailing community service, employment history, academic achievements, skills and interests, and honors and awards;
- A brief (not to exceed 500 words) essay detailing your interest in service;
- A brief (not to exceed 500 words) explanation of unmet financial need.
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About the Donor:
The William R. Kenan, Jr. Charitable Trust was established in 1966 by a bequest from the estate of chemist and industrialist William R. Kenan, Jr. Learn more about the Kenan trust .