Project Inspire: 5 Minutes to Change the World 2014
Tell us your life-changing idea to help empower women!
The Singapore Committee for UN Women and MasterCard (collectively, the “Organizers”) are once again joining hands to launch the Project Inspire: 5 Minutes to Change the World competition in 2014.
As with Project Inspire 2013, this year-long digital and social media driven initiative aims to inspire young people across the world to take action to empower disadvantaged women and girls in Asia/Pacific, the Middle East or Africa through entrepreneurship and business literacy.
A US$25,000 grant will be awarded to the winning project.
How to Enter
If you are passionate about making a positive and lasting impact towards the empowerment of women, we want to hear from YOU!
Please ensure that your submission meets the following criteria:
Tell us your life-changing idea to help empower women!
The Singapore Committee for UN Women and MasterCard (collectively, the “Organizers”) are once again joining hands to launch the Project Inspire: 5 Minutes to Change the World competition in 2014.
As with Project Inspire 2013, this year-long digital and social media driven initiative aims to inspire young people across the world to take action to empower disadvantaged women and girls in Asia/Pacific, the Middle East or Africa through entrepreneurship and business literacy.
A US$25,000 grant will be awarded to the winning project.
How to Enter
If you are passionate about making a positive and lasting impact towards the empowerment of women, we want to hear from YOU!
Please ensure that your submission meets the following criteria:
The Project
Project Inspire presents participants with a 5-minute platform to pitch their inspired idea relating to a project to empower women through entrepreneurship and business literacy, and win a US$25,000 grant.
The project must show creativity and demonstrate the potential to make a sustainable impact on the empowerment of women. To qualify, the project must meet the following requirements:
- The project must be designed to empower disadvantaged women and girls through entrepreneurship and business literacy.
- The project must be based on an existing initiative.
- The beneficiaries of the project must be women or girls in Asia/Pacific, Middle East or Africa.
- The proposed project must not propagate any political views or religious doctrines.
- The project must be designed to be implemented with a budget of US$25,000.
- The winner of this competition must commence the fieldwork for their project by 1 February 2015.
Read the Terms and Conditions.
Moreinfo: http://projinspire.com/apply