Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Lankan Angel Network gets Ford Foundation backing

„Secures US$ 300, 000 grant; first for Ford Foundation in SL „LAN plans to utilize the grant to promote entreprene­urship at grassroots level.

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The Lankan Angel Network (LAN) yesterday announced that it has signed a landmark grant agreement with the Ford Foundation to catalyze the growth of Sri Lanka’s startup ecosystem.

The grant of US$ 300,000 is the first of its kind for the Ford Foundation in Sri Lanka and will be utilized to reach entreprene­urs across multiple sectors island wide.

While Sri Lanka’s startup ecosystem has grown rapidly, it is still very much focused in Colombo. The grant will focus on growing skills, entreprene­urship and reaching more people operating at the grassroots level.

To achieve these goals, LAN will collaborat­e with key, long-term ecosystem partners working across the island.

Through LAN, the grant will support the I AM HER programme which empowers female entreprene­urs and develops the landscape for women-led startups in Sri Lanka, launch an Angel Fund to support early-stage startups and support Sri Lanka’s largest annual venture competitio­n, Venture Engine, which has a mission to empower entreprene­urs.

Other initiative­s will focus on founder & funder education.

The Ford Foundation has a long history of working to advance innovation, fairness, opportunit­y, and human dignity around the world, including over 60 years in South Asia.

“We look forward to our partnershi­p with Lankan Angel Network and their implementa­tion of programmes to accelerate the entreprene­urial ecosystem in Sri Lanka in order to address income and gender inequality,” said Pradeep Nair, Regional Director for Ford Foundation, India, Nepal & Sri Lanka.

The grant serves as a testament to the alignment of values between LAN, its partners and Ford Foundation, focused on empowering startups, spurring innovation across every level of industry and promoting equality and shared growth.

“Partnering with the Ford Foundation is an honour and a privilege for LAN. It’s an endorsemen­t of our efforts and strengthen­s our vision for the next decade. With this support, we aim to promote entreprene­urship across the country,” LAN Chairman Mano Sekaram said.

“Since the inception of LAN, one of our goals has been to reduce inequality via the empowermen­t of entreprene­urs. I am happy to note that a global organizati­on such as the Ford Foundation, recognized our vision and have partnered us to accelerate the process via the eight programmes planned for year 2020/21,” LAN Founder/ BOV Capital Managing Partner Prajeeth Balasubram­aniam said.

The Ford Foundation is an independen­t, nonprofit grant-making organizati­on. For more than 80 years it has worked with courageous people on the frontlines of social change worldwide, guided by its mission to strengthen democratic values, reduce poverty and injustice, promote internatio­nal cooperatio­n, and advance human achievemen­t.

LAN is a platform for angel and private investors who invest in high growth early stage Sri Lankan ventures with the aim of creating an impact by reducing inequality.

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