Micro-Grants
In collaboration with foundations around the world, we work to award micro-grants ranging from $500-1500 to social impact leaders that have completed our programs. These grants are typically decided by a peer-selection process and can be awarded to the development of the project or to personal development, and require participants to share a report or reflection in 12 months.
In 2020, we continued to witness the important role micro-grants played to catalyze early stage development of non-profit and hybrid programs around the world. As we all ponder strategies to re-invigorate small business, we should not forget how indispensable emerging social changemakers are and support their immediate needs with micro-grants.
The coronavirus pandemic has affected every sector of society from small businesses, large corporations, and non-profit organizations. Times of hardship often lead to innovation and adaptation. In the midst of this crisis, entrepreneurs, who are used to sudden change, stress, and uncertainty, have had to find creative solutions to continue doing their necessary work and overcome the limitations created by the global pandemic.
Ashraf Mizo is an electrical and electronic engineer from Sudan. Around his third year in university, he started working on human-machine interface with a particular focus in prosthetics. Shortly after, he met Ali, a 40 year old man from West Sudan, a father, and unfortunately, a recent amputee. Ali had lost his hand in a horrific accident in the pipe factory he worked in…