Deadline: 20 June 2025
The MakerBay Foundation is now inviting applications for its Seed Funding Program to promote social innovation to the general public and nurtures potential social innovators aged 18 or above.
Organised by MakerBay Foundation and funded by The Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship Development Fund, the Lab launches open calls every year. A variety of social issues are open for discussion. Potential social innovators will join a series of face-to-face and online training sessions to enrich their knowledge and skills in developing social innovation ideas to support the underprivileged.
Objectives
- Engagement
- To promote social innovation to the general public and engage potential social innovators
- Incubation
- To incubate early-stage social innovation ideas
- To nurture participants with an entrepreneurial mindset and essential skills to actualise their visions
- Collaboration
- To foster growth and collaboration in the social innovation ecosystem
Benefits
- Learning: Develop an Entrepreneurial Mindset
- Elementary Training:
- Introduction to Social Innovation
- Bootcamp
- Maker Skills Workshops (Woodworking, 3D Printing, Laser Cutting, AI & No-Code)
- Online Weekly Tutorial Classes
- Mentorship
- Social Innovation Exploration Series
- Elementary Training:
- Pitching: Strive to Actualise Social Innovation Ideas
- Seed Funding Application:
- First Pitch
- Final Pitch
- Seed Funding Application:
- Nurturing: Test & Grow the Social Startup
- 6-month Incubation for Awarded Projects:
- Free Use of Makerspace & Co-working Space
- Support to Prototyping and Testing
- Guidance & Insights from Experienced Practitioners
- Networking Opportunities
- Business Referral Support
- Promotion Platforms
- 6-month Incubation for Awarded Projects:
Funding Information
- Seed Capital Grant of up to HK$100,000.
Eligibility Criteria
- Aged 18 or above
- Permanent Residents of Hong Kong aged 18 or above
- Team Size
- Be a team of 1 to 5 members for proposal submission (Can join individually before proposal submission)
For more information, visit MakerBay Foundation.