Singapore Intl Foundation picks 15 social entrepreneurs to help scale their business

Besides learning from 36 speakers and mentors from diverse sectors in the India and Singapore, they also join the global YSE network of over 1,000 changemakers from 30 nationalities.
Singapore Intl Foundation picks 15 social entrepreneurs to help scale their business
Singapore Intl Foundation picks 15 social entrepreneurs to help scale their business
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35 young social entrepreneurs from across India convened in Bangalore for a two-day workshop as part of the Singapore International Foundation’s (SIF) 2019 series of Young Social Entrepreneurs (YSE) Overseas Workshops in India and China this year.  Over the past two days, these social entrepreneurs were equipped with entrepreneurial know-how, as well as skills in leadership, marketing, business acumen, measuring social impact and pitching, to further scale-up their social enterprises.

Besides connecting and learning from 36 speakers and mentors from diverse sectors in the India and Singapore social entrepreneurship ecosystems, these young changemakers would also join the global YSE network of over 1,000 changemakers from 30 nationalities.

Launched in 2010, the YSE programme has nurtured a youth network of global changemakers with innovative business ideas focused on social good. Over a four-day workshop held in Singapore in March, the tenth edition of the YSE main programme saw 15 social enterprises from Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan, Singapore and Thailand kickstarting their eight-month journey.

Over the next few months, they will go through a mentorship with leading business professionals and experienced entrepreneurs and an experiential study visit in July, in Shanghai, China. They will regroup in October to pitch for up to SGD20,000 each to launch or scale up their social enterprises. Read more about these aspiring changemakers here.

 To add on to the year-long celebration of the YSE milestone, the SIF also invited 15 social enterprises from its global ecosystem of YSE alumni and partners from Singapore, India, Indonesia and Malaysia to showcase their social causes at its inaugural Bazaar for Good in April 2019. These inspiring social enterprises – including Indian social enterprise Help Us Green which recycles waste flowers into eco-friendly products made by women from Dalit and other marginalised communities – shared about their work and offered a range of food, drinks, wellness, and lifestyle products.

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