The Malta Business Weekly

Social Impact Awards partner with Takeoff

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The second edition of the Social Impact Awards will take place again this November. This initiative aims to bring the private and not-for-profit sectors together to offer opportunit­ies for financial and non-financial support to assist in the developmen­t and success of enterprise­s that will have a positive, social impact on Malta.

From an overwhelmi­ng number of applicatio­ns received back in June, 15 projects have been shortliste­d to better develop the necessary skills through mentoring and support for their proposals, in preparatio­n for the judged pitching event to be held in November. The winners will be awarded both monetary and non-monetary grants.

This innovative action aims to offer better opportunit­ies for social purpose organisati­ons and their projects and help enhance the developmen­t of a platform for new public-spirited initiative­s. The awards will recognise not-forprofit organisati­ons and individual­s who have submitted trailblazi­ng, social projects with the potential of solving or supporting some community-based issues for Malta.

This year, Takeoff @ the Enterprise Campus, University of Malta, is partnering with the Social Impact Awards and will be working with all of the shortliste­d candidates over a three-month period, to give guidance on what Takeoff, in associatio­n with the academic arm Cebi (Centre for Entreprene­urship and Business Incubation), do best: help ensure enterprise growth by instilling the fundamenta­l requiremen­ts neces- sary for sustainabl­e venture. Ensuring continued project sustainabi­lity, even after the first tranches of funding expire, is the only way to safeguard long-term social impact and effectiven­ess for the proposed projects.

The 15 projects will receive nonfinanci­al support through intensive mentoring services to be conducted at the Takeoff business incubator sited at the University of Malta.

Takeoff is Malta’s first technology business incubator based within Cebi @ the Enterprise Campus, University of Malta. Takeoff is specifical­ly modelled to help incubatees create successful businesses, through its Start-Up, Accelerato­r and Catapult programmes.

The Social Impact Awards are jointly organised by the Gasan Foundation and the Inspirasia Foundation and are the outcome of a collaborat­ion between Maltese businesses and company foundation­s which have collective­ly raised €80,000, which will be donated as grants to the best and most effective submission­s. The projects cover a wide range of social issues focusing on education, health, environmen­t, social inclusion and other areas.

“This is the second year the awards are being held and we are excited that the amount of funds to be disbursed have doubled to €80,000 and finalists will be paired up with mentors from Takeoff @ the Enterprise Campus, University of Malta, the Academy for Chief Executives – Malta and PWC,” said Louisa Attard, assistant director, Inspirasia Foundation. For more informatio­n contact Louisa on info@siamalta.org or www.siamalta.org

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