Deadline: 24 November 2024
A Social Change Accelerator Program is intended to nurture and support new and existing volunteer-run youth organizations and initiatives aimed at building up Malaysia as an inclusive and equitable nation for all.
Youth initiatives, projects, groups and organizations face structural issues to establish themselves and scale sustainably. Without a transparent system of information, access to existing networks and a support system for solidarity, youth efforts in Malaysia face a short lifespan and struggle with continuity.
BinaxBangkit now in its second iteration – is the aspiring backbone of the youth non-profit advocacy ecosystem. With them is where the world of ideas and the road of action collide – together, they accelerate social change at the systemic level.
Program Specifications
- As a member of the accelerator, the organization should:
- Attend and participate fully in both Onboarding Away Weekend
- Attend and participate fully in all scheduled check-ins
- Try to their utmost ability to carry out agreed-upon goals
- Provide timely updates on organization’s progress
- Be open and transparent about challenges faced so that they can be addressed
- Progress towards organizational sustainability, such as incorporation if not yet incorporated, opening a bank account or implementing a succession plan.
Benefits
- 2 eligible organizations will receive:
- Onboarding Away Weekend as a cohort:
- A retreat for organizations’ lead members in January 2025 for professional development on organizational skills such as management, incorporation, grant writing and succession planning.
- BxB recipients from all selected initiatives will gather for a residential onboarding Away Weekend with the AOD team, where professional development workshops will be conducted, and goals and deliverables for the incubation/accelerator period will be discussed and co-created.
- Institutional support to grow:
- Organizations receive structured support and mentoring, free use of AOD office space, introductions to funders and optional fiscal sponsorship.
- Onboarding Away Weekend as a cohort:
Funding Information
- RM10,000 in seed funding: Organizations receive unrestricted seed funding of RM10,000 to support stabilization and growth in its early stages.
- The first round of funding (80%) will be disbursed in Dec 2024/Jan 2025 and the second round of funding (20%) in July 2025.
Eligibility Criteria
- Initiatives that fulfil the following requirements are eligible for BxB:
- Has at least two lead members physically in Malaysia driving the initiative; typically, they are not involved on a full-time basis (i.e. the organization is volunteer-driven).
- Is youth-led, with the majority of the team being below the age of 30 years old.
- Works in the realm of at least one of the following:
- Policymaking: Strategic advocacy for inclusive policies, including engagements with policymakers and campaigns to garner public support
- Capacity-building: Developing and strengthening skills and processes of individuals or institutions in the interest of increasing inclusion
- Representation and Participation: Working to ensure that a seat at the table for underrepresented communities, as well as ensuring participatory decision-making
- Voice: Allowing for and actively encouraging the expression and reflection of young people in Malaysia for inclusivity
- Groups working on media, with teachers, or organizations working on specific regions (e.g. Borneo, East Coast) are an area of interest for this cohort.
- Has been in operation for less than five (5) years.
- Uphold Non-Discrimination Code of Conduct for the duration of AOD support.
Ineligibility Criteria
- Initiatives related to the below mentioned are not eligible for BxB:
- Primarily humanitarian and direct aid initiatives e.g. literacy, vaccination drives, soup kitchens, delivering medical aid etc.
- Religious initiatives or organizations.
- Initiatives that involve construction e.g. building houses or renovating buildings.
- Initiatives that take place overseas.
- Initiatives that are already established organizations in operation for more than five (5) years.
For more information, visit Architects of Diversity.