Tim Carpenter at Durfee Foundation Stanton Fellowship Awards Ceremony

EngAGE Founder and Executive Director Tim Carpenter was honored to receive his Durfee Foundation 2016/17 Stanton Fellowship award on Thursday at a ceremony at the Japanese American National Museum, Los Angeles, CA. The Durfee Foundation’s Stanton Fellowship provides up to six fellows with $100,000 each over a two-year period “to think deeply about the intractable problems in their sector, and to tease out solutions that will improve life for the people of L.A.” Tim will look for the next big idea to fuse housing, environmental design, and program design to benefit healthy aging. Learn more here and see the full list of Stanton awardees here. Video of Tim’s acceptance speech below and here on our YouTube channel.

In addition to awarding six Stanton Fellowships, the Durfee Foundation also awarded six Sabbaticals for Capacity Building & Leadership Development in the Nonprofit Sector.

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A large crowd gathered to celebrate the occasion.

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There was an excellent buffet and fine entertainment.

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Tim chats with Carrie Avery, President of the Durfee Foundation.

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Claire Peeps, Executive Director of the Durfee Foundation opens the ceremony.

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Tim with his award, a beautiful silver heart milagro.

[All photos (c) John Semper Jr.]

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