VentureForGood awards up to $300,000 for seed grants, targeted at new or existing social enterprises addressing a social gap or need by addressing one or more of the following outcome areas:
- Provision of employment opportunities
- Provision of education
- Provision of skill development
- Provision of basic human needs (eg housing, transport, food)
- Provision of economic tools and services (eg financial access, crowdfunding, ecommerce)
- Provision of health care/social care products and services (include disease/illness prevention and mitigation)
- Provision of products and services to improve the mental health & well-being (eg address social exclusion)
- Capacity building for organisations in the social sector
The raiSE Grant is open to all new and existing locally based social enterprises that are registered/ intend to register under the Companies Act or Co-operative Societies Act. For applicants who have not incorporated their business at point of application and are in the process of prototyping, a partnership with a relevant Voluntary Welfare Organisation (VWO) and/or validations with intended beneficiary groups should be illustrated.
The company should be incorporated and be registered as a raiSE member at the point of signing the funding agreement.
Who do we consider as beneficiaries?
We consider beneficiaries as people or communities who are facing problems, or susceptible and at risk of facing problems that will affect their social and economic well-being. Generally, this occurs when there is deprivation in at least one of the following areas:
- Economical
- Physical (e.g. abilities to perform daily activities)
- Mental
- Social (e.g. ex-offenders, victims of crimes, elderly)
Some examples of groups that have relatively higher percentage of people who are in need or at risk of being in need includes:
- People/Families with low income
- People with health conditions
- People with disabilities*
- People with mental health needs
- Ex-offenders
- Disadvantaged youths
- Disadvantaged elderly
*Note: People with special needs will come under people with disabilities.
What do we look for in applications?
Applications must show that the social enterprise has:
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- A Compelling Social Objective
- Clear engagement model to sustain social objectives that addresses a gap/need in Singapore.
- Prior engagements with validation from VWOs, sector experts and intended beneficiary groups are encouraged. For seed and growth grants, proposed interventions or social objectives should preferably be validated with a pilot/proof of concept.
- A Compelling Social Objective
- A Viable Business Proposition
- Strong business model and feasible operations plan. Proposal should include information such as potential size, market survey, product differentiation, product pricing, potential competitors and strategies to sustain the business.
- Reasonable organisational capabilities and capacity to carry out its plans to achieve sustainability and growth.
- A Committed Team
- Management and implementation team should demonstrate commitment and ability to execute proposal.
- Members of the team should possess relevant experience and expertise in the market/ industry that the social enterprise operates in. The team should also preferably possess some experience in working on the social need.
- Management and implementation team possesses a mind-set geared towards results, accountability, sound business principles and a clear understanding of the social need.
To apply, please click here.
Deadline: March 2, 2018