For many coast dwellers, the Midwest might appear to be a cluster of corn producing, fly over states. However, for those familiar with the Midwest, its deep-set, and caring values are at the heart of this often overlooked culture. And nowhere is this more abundantly clear than in the Midwest’s flourishing Social Entrepreneurship scene. The hard work ethic and kind values which the Midwest is famous for can be witnesses in the numerous startups, big and small, sprawled across this vibrant ecosystem. One example of this is Minneapolis’ Inclusivi-tee. This young startup sells subscriptions for comfortable, eco-friendly, and beautiful t-shirts. Every Tee is uniquely and “lovingly” designed by a local artist. Then it is printed on using fabric made from recycled plastic bottles and reclaimed cotton. While this alone might sound like an incredible feat, on top of this, 100% of the profits go to progressive charities and non-profits. In a recent interview with twincities.com, the brains behind Inclusivi-tee, Lori Myren-Manbeck, explained her motivation behind this project, stating, “I decided to start Inclusivi-tee in late 2016 when I realized that I needed to do more to make a difference and support causes I felt passionately for. I could not simply sit by and expect someone else to do the work.” This work is undeniably very inspiring, and the good news is, Myren-Manbeck isn’t the only one that is looking to make a difference in this region. For example, in Chicago, the world famous company, Threadless, has a long history of pioneering social causes through T-shirt sales. Moreover, numerous organizations and nonprofits are employing innovative methods to take down issues of all sizes, from around the world, and right on their doorstep. For example, According to Venturebeat, Illinois currently awards 10% of US computer science degrees, but desperately needs more STEM jobs. One company working in this area, based out of Naperville, Illinois is GreenApple STEM, a startup that provides a SaaS digital platform, giving educators and entrepreneurs the ability to bring STEM courses into a wide variety of environments.
Dee Guiney
Amelia Chen
Yazin Akkawi
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