“The ESA LOFT Video Game Innovation Fellowship will show how games are more than a means of
entertainment, but also a tool for change in our society,” said Rich Taylor, senior vice president of
communications and industry affairs at the ESA. “We are proud to offer an opportunity that will help
create real change in minority communities through the unique platform only video games can provide.”
The Entertainment Software Association, Hispanic Heritage Foundation (HHF), HHF’s Leaders on the Fast Track (LOFT), and others, today announced a new program to provide minority youths with an opportunity to promote social change through video games. The ESA LOFT Video Game Innovation Fellowship program will award 20 youths, aged 16 to 24, with grants for creating video games which seek solutions to problems that face their communities.