The deadline for submissions is Friday, 1st July 2016. Project Inspire will choose twenty semi-finalists to progress to a crowd-funding stage of the competition.
IndiaCSR News Network
NEW DELHI: For the sixth year running, Singapore Committee for UN Women and MasterCard announce the launch of Project Inspire: 5 Minutes to Change the World.
With over 2,100 ideas submitted from 109 countries around the world, Project Inspire is now a multi-award winning initiative and one of the most high profile CSR programs in the Asia Pacific region. This year’s challenge welcomes back long-term and committed partners to women’s empowerment and social entrepreneurship: knowledge partner INSEAD: The Business School for the World and strategic partner Bain & Company.
Launched in 2011 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of International Women’s Day and the 25th anniversary of MasterCard in Asia Pacific, “Project Inspire: 5 minutes to change the world” is a global challenge that presents 18-35 year olds with a 5-minute platform to pitch their inspired idea to the world. With a US$25,000 Grand Prize on offer to make their idea a reality, Project Inspire 2016 asks social entrepreneurs around the world to submit their ideas to change the world for women and girls through safety and security.
Applicants are asked to demonstrate how they are empowering women and girls through safety and security across sectors such as health, financial inclusion, urban design, education and more throughout all of Asia and the Pacific.
“Thanks to the strong partnership with MasterCard, Project Inspire has directly supported 16 entrepreneurs from 9 countries around the world to positively impact thousands of lives. We have an active online community of over 90,000 change-makers and Project Inspire alumni have gone on to win other global awards, attract significant funding and global recognition. They’ve gone on to become politicians or leaders with significant influence and continue to create social impact. We are proud of our alumni and continue to support the powerful work that these entrepreneurs are doing to empower women and girls. It’s exciting to be able to provide this opportunity for another year and we really look forward welcoming the 2016 cohort of social entrepreneurs joining us” says Trina Liang-Lin, President, Singapore Committee for UN Women.
Georgette Tan, Group Head, Communications, Asia Pacific, MasterCard, adds, “In many parts of the world, women’s safety and security is often overlooked. The latest MasterCard Index of Well-Being found that women in many emerging and developed markets across Asia feel particularly vulnerable to the threat of violent crime, which remains one of the most extreme manifestations of gender discrimination and inequality. In partnership with the Singapore Committee for UN Women, we seek to encourage today’s young social entrepreneurs to address this pertinent issue facing women and girls at home, work, school and public places. Project Inspire reinforces MasterCard’s belief that empowering women has the greatest impact on the well-being of a community.”
Applicants must submit a five-minute video detailing how the US$25,000 grant will be used to improve the lives of women and/or girls. The competition is now open, and submissions can be made via the Project Inspire website www.projinspire.com
From the semi-finalists, finalists will be chosen to attend the Grand Finals in Singapore where they will pitch their inspired idea to a panel of judges. The remaining semi-finalists stand a chance of winning a wild-card ticket to pitch their inspired idea at the Grand Finals in Singapore by securing the most amount of supporters during the crowd-funding stage of the competition. Winners are decided by a judging panel and will be announced at an event in Singapore in November, 2016.
Past years’ finalists and winners from India
India – E-learning for Change; Women’s Private Personal Market Place (2012 Grand Prize Winner); The Gudri Project; Painting the Road to Empowerment; The Masala Project; Skills@School for Girls; Aakar Social Ventures; Creative Street Micro-Entrepreneurs (2013 Grand Prize Winner); SunSaluter.
Project Inspire 2016 Theme: Safety & Security
Applicants have to propose new or expand on existing initiatives that introduce programs, products, or systems that empower women and girls through safety and security. This can range from advancing women’s chances of securing jobs, to enabling safe environments for women and their communities with clean water and sanitation, or creation of devices and machines that allow women and girls to go about daily lives free from fear. If applicants can tell us how their program demonstrates safety and security for women and girls, we want to hear about them.