Deadline: 31-Mar-2026
The Star Social Impact Grant (SSIG) provides up to RM50,000 annually to registered Malaysian NGOs and social enterprises for projects that improve community development, education, health, and environmental protection. Projects must be completed within 12 months, demonstrate measurable impact, and align with the Foundation’s focus areas, with priority for initiatives that can scale or be replicated.
Overview of the Star Social Impact Grant
The Star Social Impact Grant (SSIG) is an annual funding opportunity offered by the Star Foundation to support impactful, sustainable, and measurable projects in Malaysia. The program targets initiatives that create tangible benefits for communities and protect the environment.
Key Goals of SSIG:
- Strengthen community development initiatives.
- Enhance educational access and quality.
- Provide basic needs and infrastructure support.
- Promote environmental protection.
- Improve health and wellbeing in local communities.
The SSIG reflects Star Foundation’s belief in collective effort and meaningful partnerships with social organisations to drive lasting positive change.
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include:
- Legally registered Malaysian NGOs, non-profit organisations, and social enterprises.
- Registration must be validated via Registrar of Societies (RoS), Jabatan Kebajikan Malaysia (JKM), or Companies Commission of Malaysia (SSM).
- Applicants must submit audited financial statements from the previous calendar year.
- Age requirement: Applicants must be at least 18 years old.
- Applicants cannot be employees (permanent or contract) of Star Media Group, its subsidiaries, or related companies, nor their immediate family members.
- Only organisations directly preparing and managing their applications are eligible; intermediary submissions are not accepted.
Why the Star Social Impact Grant Matters
The SSIG addresses critical social and environmental challenges in Malaysia by funding projects that:
- Improve the quality of life for vulnerable communities.
- Promote sustainable development and environmentally conscious solutions.
- Encourage innovative approaches to solving social issues.
- Provide scalable and replicable solutions across Malaysia.
By supporting projects with measurable outcomes, the grant ensures impactful interventions that go beyond simple service delivery.
How to Apply / How It Works
Step 1: Confirm Eligibility
- Verify that your organisation is legally registered in Malaysia.
- Ensure the applicant meets age and employment criteria.
- Prepare audited financial statements for submission.
Step 2: Define Your Project
- Choose a project aligned with community development, education, infrastructure, environmental protection, or health and wellbeing.
- Set a timeline not exceeding 12 months.
- Identify measurable outcomes and impact metrics.
- Plan for scaling or replication if possible.
Step 3: Prepare Application Documents
- Project proposal and objectives.
- Detailed budget breakdown for up to RM50,000.
- Proof of registration (RoS, JKM, or SSM).
- Audited financial statements.
Step 4: Submit Application
- Applications must be submitted directly by the organisation.
- Include all supporting documents in the prescribed format.
- Ensure timelines and outcomes are clearly defined.
Step 5: Review and Funding
- Star Foundation reviews proposals based on alignment with focus areas, feasibility, innovation, and impact.
- Selected projects are awarded up to RM50,000, with completion expected within 12 months.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Submitting applications through intermediaries.
- Proposing projects outside the Foundation’s focus areas.
- Omitting audited financial statements or proof of registration.
- Failing to provide clear timelines or measurable outcomes.
- Overlooking scalability or sustainability in the project design.
FAQs
1. What is the maximum grant amount?
- RM50,000 per project per year.
2. Who can apply for SSIG? - Legally registered NGOs, non-profits, or social enterprises in Malaysia.
3. How long can the project duration be? - Projects must be completed within 12 months of receiving the grant.
4. What types of projects are eligible? - Projects in community development, education, basic needs, environmental protection, and health and wellbeing.
5. Can the grant be used for operating expenses? - No, funding is intended for projects that deliver measurable outcomes and tangible impact.
6. Are employees or family members of Star Media Group eligible? - No, applicants must not be employed by Star Media Group or related companies, nor immediate family members.
7. Does the project need to be scalable? - While not mandatory, projects that demonstrate potential for scaling or replication are preferred.
Conclusion
The Star Social Impact Grant (SSIG) is a strategic opportunity for Malaysian NGOs and social enterprises to fund projects that improve community wellbeing, advance education, protect the environment, and promote sustainable social change. By focusing on measurable outcomes, innovation, and potential for replication, the SSIG ensures that funded projects deliver lasting impact across Malaysian communities.
For more information, visit Star Foundation.








































