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Interested in helping protect our climate? Or are you looking for a career where the pursuit of business goals intertwines seamlessly with the pursuit of social good? Social impact and sustainability sit at the intersection of where passion meets purpose, and Kellogg is deeply committed to developing the next generation of responsible leaders. 

Kellogg is committed to empowering students and graduates with opportunities that will help them launch their careers in impact and sustainability. Through the Social Impact & Sustainability Loan Assistance Award, graduating students can receive up to $75,000 to help them substantially and quickly pay down a significant portion of their business school debt. 

Hear from past recipients and how the award and the broader Kellogg community have supported their social impact careers and ventures.

 

Hannah Muther Acharya 鈥23 MBA, social enterprise leader at North Lawndale Employment Network
Hannah Muther Acharya 鈥23 MBA, social enterprise leader at North Lawndale Employment Network

鈥淭he Social Impact & Sustainability Loan Assistance Award gave me the courage to embrace the reward of a career shift into social impact. It can be risky to trade certainty for the unknown. The opportunity to apply for this award allowed me to focus less on the financial risk 鈥 especially when student loans are a very real consideration 鈥 and more on the upside of finding the place to dive into workforce development.  

鈥淚n my two years at North Lawndale Employment Network, I鈥檝e truly reaped the rewards of a career in social impact, and I get to put my Kellogg learning into practice every day as I lead the scaling of our social enterprises.  

鈥淭hanks to this award, I鈥檝e had the privilege of learning from the folks with lived experience overcoming barriers to employment and working for a Black-led leadership team that is deeply invested in understanding the people they serve on Chicago鈥檚 West Side and beyond.鈥  

Dolapo Bello 鈥24 Two-Year MBA, venture capital, is a recipient of the Social Impact & Sustainability Loan Assistance Award
Dolapo Bello 鈥24 Two-Year MBA, venture capital at Lakefront Ventures

鈥淚 believe funding for student and career support initiatives like the Social Impact & Sustainability Loan Assistance Awards is incredibly important for Kellogg graduates because it offers crucial financial relief enabling them to pursue careers in social impact and sustainability without being burdened by significant debt. By providing access to opportunities and retaining talent within the field, these initiatives foster diversity, innovation and long-term sustainability.  

鈥淢oreover, they demonstrate the school鈥檚 commitment to supporting meaningful careers aligned with social and environmental goals inspiring more business leaders to pursue paths that drive positive change.鈥 

Patricia Flores 鈥24 One-Year MBA, communications manager at Chan Zuckerberg Initiative
Patricia Flores 鈥24 Evening & Weekend MBA, communications manager at Chan Zuckerberg Initiative

鈥淚t's imperative that MBA graduates pursuing roles in social impact receive support because there is an abundance of meaningful work that needs to be done in the not-for-profit sector. Programs like the Social Impact & Sustainability Loan Assistance Award ensure that alumni can utilize the versatile skills gained in their MBA to pursue full-time roles that uplift, empower and advocate for marginalized communities.鈥 

Monica Martens 鈥23 MBA, principal at Inicio Ventures, is a recipient of the Social Impact & Sustainability Award that Kellogg provides to a select few graduating MBAs who want to pursue a career in social impact.
Monica Martens 鈥23 MBA, principal at Inicio Ventures

鈥淭he Social Impact & Sustainability Loan Assistance Award is an incredibly important opportunity offered 海角社区 students. As many know, deciding to pursue business school can also mean committing to a significant financial investment. This reality often influences career choices and with the pressure to prioritize financial stability, it can sway recent graduates toward paths with higher financial returns steering them away from initially pursuing impactful careers.  

鈥淭his award offers tangible financial support, and for someone like me, it has allowed me to follow my passion to close the wealth generation gap for Latinx/e entrepreneurs across the U.S.鈥  

Sara Lamb '19 MBA credits the Social Impact & Sustainability Award for helping her pursue a career in the social impact space
Sara Lamb 鈥19 MBA, senior private sector advisor at USAID

鈥淭here are many factors that go into choosing a post-MBA career path, and the Social Impact & Sustainability Loan Assistance Award helps tip the scale, making careers in the public and social impact sectors a more realistic choice for students weighing their options. 

鈥淩eceiving the award enabled me to take a 鈥榬iskier鈥 career choice working for a boutique consulting firm in Kigali, Rwanda. Had it not been for the school鈥檚 investment in my social impact career, I wouldn't have had the invaluable opportunity to work in East Africa, an experience that greatly enhances my contributions at USAID and PEPFAR back in Washington, D.C.鈥 

Saumya 鈥17 MBA, co-founder at Kheyti and recipient of the Kelllogg Social Impact & Sustainability Award
Saumya 鈥17 MBA, co-founder at Kheyti

鈥淚 incubated my nonprofit during the two years I was at Kellogg and gathered invaluable support in the form of mentorships, funding and networks. With all that traction, I decided to move back to India after graduating to work full-time on the idea.  

鈥淭he thought of building a startup 鈥 let alone a nonprofit one 鈥 in India after taking on an American debt burden seemed impossible. However, I was able to do this thanks to the incredible support of Kellogg.鈥

 

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