The Borneo Post

Applicatio­ns now open for first batch of SIA programme

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KUCHING: Applicatio­ns are now open for the first batch of the Social Impact Accelerato­r (SIA) programme which is organised in line with the Sarawak government’s mission to increase the number of successful social enterprise­s and promote digital innovation and entreprene­urship in the state.

According to a press statement, the Tabung Ekonomi Gagasan Anak Sarawak (Tegas) will be working closely with their strategic partners, Youth Trust Foundation (myHarapan) and Sarawak Multimedia Authority (SMA) for the programme.

“We are happy to join forces with Tegas and work towards creating a vibrant social entreprene­urship ecosystem in Sarawak. We believe the local social enterprise­s will deliver good to great impact for Sarawak and beyond,” said chief executive officer of myHarapan, Nurfarini Daing.

SIA is a six-month programme which aims to accelerate the growth of Sarawak based, earlystage social enterprise­s (SE) in order to effectivel­y deliver good to great impact for Sarawak and beyond.

SEs selected for SIA will enjoy coaching and mentoring by seasoned entreprene­urs and industry experts, access to grants and funding, access to SMATegas Digital Innovation Hub

We are happy to join forces with Tegas and work towards creating a vibrant social entreprene­urship ecosystem in Sarawak. We believe the local social enterprise­s will deliver good to great impact for Sarawak and beyond.

Nurfarini Daing

(KCH, BTU, MYY) and Escape by Etiqa Innovation Hub ( KL) as well as access to Sarawak Digital Ecosystem (SDE) network.

The programme is supported by SMA and is one of the key programmes in SDE. Tegas is also collaborat­ing with SMA in operating the SMA-Tegas Digital Innovation Hub (DIH) in Kuching, Miri and Bintulu.

The DIH serves as an inclusive platform to support and empower early-stage startups and social enterprise­s in Sarawak. Funded by SMA and managed by Tegas, DIH offers access to affordable co-working spaces, entreprene­urship education and venture accelerati­on programmes as well as access to SDE.

“The Sarawak government through SMA-Tegas Digital Innovation Hub is offering a free 3-month co-working pass in an effort to help Sarawakian startups and social enterprise­s affected by the current Covid-19 pandemic. We are also offering support for entreprene­urs on a regular basis via free webinars, online capacity building programmes, and digital accelerato­rs,” said Tegas chairman Datu Len Talif Salleh, who is also Assistant Minister of Urban Planning, Land Administra­tion and Environmen­t.

He also explained that under the Sarawak Digital Economy Strategy 2018 to 2025 (Digital Innovation and Entreprene­urship: Action 37), the Sarawak government through SMA will establish one innovation centre in each division and facilitate others namely the private sector, universiti­es, and local communitie­s.

SIA is open to Sarawakbas­ed social enterprise­s with at least 51 per cent Sarawakian shareholdi­ng, in operation for at least six months and not more than three years with proof of market traction in the form of revenue or customer acquisitio­n.

To apply, visit http://bit.ly/ SIAB2020

 ??  ?? Social entreprene­ur Mathew Ngau Jau painting traditiona­l Kenyah motifs on canvas made of tree bark recently.
Social entreprene­ur Mathew Ngau Jau painting traditiona­l Kenyah motifs on canvas made of tree bark recently.

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