The Hindu (Bangalore)

Five social enterprise­s bag ₹45 lakh in funding at SBI Youth for India Conclave

The Youth for India Conclave served as a platform for social sector organisati­ons for dialogue, networking and possible collaborat­ions in the rural developmen­t sector

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SBI Foundation, the CSR arm of the State Bank group recently hosted the two-day SBI Youth for India Conclave in Bengaluru, oŸering a dynamic platform to social entreprene­urs and trailblaze­rs from the social sector.

The event, held in Bengaluru witnessed the convergenc­e of social entreprene­urs, academia, civil society representa­tives, and alumni of the SBI Youth for India (YFI)

Programme. The Youth for India Conclave served as a platform for social sector organisati­ons for dialogue, networking and possible collaborat­ions in the rural developmen­t sector.

The pitch fest

The conclave featured an array of interactiv­e sessions, including advisory forums, speed networking, boot camps, YFI Sahyog-The Pitch Fest, and formal and informal discussion­s, fostering collaborat­ion and knowledge exchange among non-pro†ts, think tanks, YFI Fellows, and other stakeholde­rs from across the country.

The Sahyog winners

According to the release, YFI Conclave, ‘SBI YFI Sahyog - The Pitch Fest’ saw 9 social enterprise­s compete for funding, where 5 winners were granted seed funding of ₹45 lakh. The initiative aims to provide seed funding to promising nonpro†t and for-pro†t ventures led by SBI YFI alumni, facilitati­ng their continued eŸorts towards social impact and community developmen­t.

The selection process

The selection process for the winning ventures involved assessment and evaluation conducted by a jury comprising Sanjay Prakash (MD & CEO, SBI Foundation), Jagannath Sahoo (President & COO,

SBI Foundation), Gayathri Swahar, Senior Director, Social Entreprene­urship at The/Nudge Institute and Co-founder of Ycook India, Suresh Krishna Bandi, Associate Vice PresidentP­rograms & Partnershi­ps, I-Ventures@ ISB, Hyderabad, and Gyan Prakash Program Head, SBI Youth For India Fellowship.

Social impact projects

Sanjay Prakash, Managing Director & CEO of SBI Foundation, said, “Through initiative­s like the Youth for India Fellowship, we have witnessed †rsthand how our young Fellows have harnessed their potential to initiate tangible social impact projects in rural communitie­s.”

“Having impacted 1,50,000+ lives in 250+ villages across the length and breadth of the country, we take pride in nurturing social entreprene­urship and contributi­ng to India’s national priorities around rural developmen­t,” he further added.

 ?? ?? The Sahyog winners. (From left) Shraddha Gosavi, Nishant Kr. Singh, Jagannath Sahoo, Sanjay Prakash, Ashwini Laxman Shelke, Gayathri Swahar, Gyan Prakash, Nupur Poharkar, and Steward Gracian.
The Sahyog winners. (From left) Shraddha Gosavi, Nishant Kr. Singh, Jagannath Sahoo, Sanjay Prakash, Ashwini Laxman Shelke, Gayathri Swahar, Gyan Prakash, Nupur Poharkar, and Steward Gracian.

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