Deadline: 05-Mar-21
The Duke-UNICEF Innovation Accelerator program has been launched to help social entrepreneurs acquire the knowledge, tools, and networks necessary to improve the lives of children around the world.
The goal is to increase the effectiveness, sustainability, and scale of impact of some of the most promising solutions to critical challenges facing the world’s children. Ultimately, the Accelerator supports UNICEF’s goal to give a fair chance in life to every child, everywhere, especially the most disadvantaged.
Solutions in Sanitation and Hygiene
- Water and sanitation are at the core of sustainable development, and the range of services they provide underpin poverty reduction, economic growth and environmental sustainability. However, in recent decades overexploitation, pollution, and climate change have led to severe water stress in locales across the world. The COVID-19 pandemic poses an additional impediment, impairing access for billions of people to safely managed drinking water, sanitation and hygiene services – services desperately needed to prevent the virus from spreading.
- Now more than ever the world needs to transform the way it manages its water resources and delivers water and sanitation services for billions of people. Urgent action is needed to overcome this global crisis, as it is affecting all countries around the world, socially, economically and environmentally.
Benefits
- Over the course of the 2-year Accelerator, selected enterprises will receive:
- $25,000 unrestricted, one-time grant;
- Personalized coaching from social enterprise experts at Duke University and field experts from UNICEF;
- Bespoke mentoring;
- Customized capacity building curriculum;
- Duke University student support;
- Access to our broad networks.
- Accelerator Awardees should anticipate the following as part of their participation:
- Participate in online communities and webinars;
- Participate in regular calls for coaching, mentoring, and peer learning;
- Participate in the week-long Duke-UNICEF Virtual Forum on Social Innovation, held twice yearly;
- Develop a capacity-building plan for scaling their impact, with support from the Accelerator team;
- Implement and track progress of a customized capacity-building plan, with support from the accelerator team and other mentors;
- Report relevant program performance and financial data on a semi-annual basis;
- Share insights, promising practices, lessons learned, and other expertize with other social enterprises participating in the accelerator.
Eligibility Criteria
The Duke-UNICEF Innovation Accelerator is open to any impact enterprises, working in or across Africa, that meet the following criteria:
- Is a nonprofit, hybrid, or for-profit social enterprise;
- Has two founders/executives/senior leaders that can represent the enterprise over the course of the 2-year Accelerator and are comfortable working in English;
- Has strong evidence of impact over at least 3 years and has a plan for how to use the Duke-UNICEF award to scale that impact in the next 3-5 years;
- Deploys a promising sanitation and hygiene product and/or service, innovative supply chain model, business model, or other approach that has potential for widespread, sustainable impact;
- Enterprise or enterprise innovation adheres to UNICEF Innovation Principles;
- Active in any country, or multiple countries, in Africa;
- Preference for social enterprises that have existing working relationship (formal or informal) with UNICEF or a UNICEF country office
- Preference for a diverse, gender-equitable team.
For more information, visit https://dukeunicef.org/apply/