Youth Social Enterprise Initiative (YSEI) is glad to announce the Start-up stage fellows.
YSEI is a high-engagement social venture program for emerging young social entrepreneurs in developing countries. Through its Fellowship Programme, YSEI provides young social entrepreneurs with support in four key areas:
Knowledge: Essential development knowledge & tools on social entrepreneurship
Financing: Up to USD 60,000 from Seed, Start Up and Scale Up stages for only 2 ventures
Mentorship: Technical consulting through mentorship
Networks: Access to diverse networks
A competitive and comprehensive selection process allows the YSEI Programme Partners to identify young social entrepreneurs who are ready to implement sustainable social ventures. The financing component, in special, would be imbued of such competitive element to ensure that at each stage of financing the selected ventures are the most ready in terms of impact generation and entrepreneur’s motivation.
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YSEI support stages
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Venture |
Entrepreneur |
Country |
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Elevyn |
Cyril Devan |
Malaysia |
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LetIThelp |
Stephanie Caragos |
Philippines |
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Microfinancejobs |
Ajay Shakya |
India |
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Mobile Telecentres |
Khristine Lopez |
Philippines |
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Open Dream |
Patipat Susumpow |
Thailand |
Fellows short description
Elevyn
Cyril Devan
Malaysia
Artisans in remote areas of Malaysia often need to resort to middlemen, who drain most of their margins. To generate income on a fair trade basis, Elevyn is using an innovative, web 2.0-based, online platform that links the selling of handmade products to the support of social and environmental causes.
LetIThelp
Stephanie Caragos
Philippines
LetIThelp takes on solving structural unemployment and underemployment in poor communities by providing capacity building on specific IT skills that are in market demand and match trainees to job opportunities.
Microfinancejobs
Ajay Shakya
India
Despite the expressive growth of microfinance in India, the related job opportunities and potential candidates are yet to find an alley for a quick match. Microfinancejobs developed an online jobs platform to bridge the gap between 1,500 microfinance institutions in India and 10,000 professionals who would be willing to work in microfinance field.
Mobile Telecentres
Khristine Lopez
Philippines
In metro Manila most public schools students have limited or no access to computers and Internet. Mobile Telecentre provides onsite ICT skills training and career opportunities to over 6,000 students in metro Manila by using ICT tools adapted to a 3-wheeled trike.
Open Dream
Patipat Susumpow
Thailand
Open Dream provides low-cost web and application development service to social groups and organizations by leveraging the network of social software developers for project collaboration. Their sustainability comes from channeling fees from high paying clients to subsidize the low-paying ones.