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DBS Foundation calls for 2020 Social Enterprise Grants submissions, winners to get SGD 250,000 each

| @indiablooms | Mar 24, 2020, at 07:33 pm

Mumbai/IBNS: With the Covid-19 or novel coronavirus playing havoc with economy, social enterprises can take heart from DBS Foundation's calls for the Social Enterprise Grant submissions for the 2020 cycle.

The Foundation is part of the DBS Group, a leading financial services group headquartered and listed in Singapore, and with a presence across 18 countries

DBS Bank has been present in India for 25 years, having opened its first office in Mumbai in 1994.

The Foundation is calling for social enterprises across DBS markets in Asia - India, Taiwan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Indonesia, China - to apply for the 2020 DBS Foundation Social Enterprise (SE) Grant.

The DBS Foundation Social Enterprise Grant is open to social enterprises that have a business product or solution that has been validated by the market.

Applicants must also have clear plans to scale up the business, as well as a demonstrated commitment to social mission with a roadmap to increasing social impact. 

Successful applicants will not only receive grant funding of up to SGD 250,000 each but also be supported to scale their business and build business resilience especially in today’s challenging business environment.

DBS will lend its support by raising awareness of the SEs through its various programmes and platforms, providing the SEs business opportunities, and assisting with capacity building.

Shoma Narayanan, Executive Director- Strategic Marketing & Communications said, “The 2020 DBS Foundation Social Enterprise Grant program aims to continue our efforts towards nurturing and strengthening the social enterprise ecosystem. In the current scenario triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic, we understand that social enterprises need holistic support to scale further. We hope that the initiative will allow entrepreneurs to pursue their goals and build innovative business models that tackle key social and environmental challenges.”

For the first time, DBS Foundation is introducing a new Zero Food Waste category of grants for social enterprises with innovative solutions that contribute to the global target of reducing food waste.

The 2019 cycle of the DBS Foundation Social Enterprise Grant Programme attracted over 600 applications from social enterprises across Asia.

Last year’s awardees included S4S Technologies from India, a food tech company serving the global dehydrated food market with its patented UN-award winning solar dehydration technology.

Vaibhav Tidke of S4S Technologies said, "The DBS Foundation grant is playing an important role in growing S4S in two new geographies to create livelihood opportunities for 50 new women agri-entrepreneurs. The grant also helped us to try two new nutrition-rich crops that can be preserved with solar technology. In the next 2 years, S4S plans to set up 50,000 tons capacity supporting over 2,000 farmers."

DBS has been empowering enterprises that are passionate about creating innovative solutions to address a myriad of pressing social and environmental issues.

The bank introduced the second season of its award-winning mini-series ‘SPARKS’ centered around the theme “Everyday Heroes for a Better World”.

The series focuses on innovative social enterprises addressing key social and environmental issues.

This Women’s Day, DBS released a new episode (go.dbs.com/sparksindia) featuring the journey of Even Cargo, an Indian social enterprise, which is paving the way for women delivery personnel.

Last year, DBS Bank India entered into a strategic partnership with Social Alpha, a technology business incubator supported by Tata Trusts.

The DBS-Social Alpha Social Entrepreneurship program focuses on providing holistic support to social innovators for the growth of their enterprises through business mentoring and seed capital.

As part of the bank’s collective efforts to support individuals, businesses and communities impacted by the COVID-19 situation, DBS has been collaborating with DBS Foundation-supported social enterprises for relief measures across markets.   

Applications for the 2020 Social Enterprise Grant received before May 15, 2020, 2359 hours (Singapore time, GMT +8) will be evaluated from July to September 2020, with the awarding of grants in November 2020.

Applications received thereafter will be evaluated in the next cycle.

To find out more about the DBS Foundation SE Grant Programme, as well as submission of applications, visit https://go.dbs.com/grants2020. 

 

 

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