Deadline: 31-Dec-23
reach52 is seeking expressions of interest from established Growth Partners (which can include community-based organisations, such as NGOs, socially-minded private sector firms, and civil society organisations) to help them recruit and train agents.
By partnering with them, you can use the award-winning tech to support the delivery of your other programs, whilst connecting underserved populations to affordable healthcare services and products.
Phases
- Phase 1: Set-up
- Growth Partners recruit local network of Agents from target communities, facilitate trainings and equip with reach52 access Android app.
- Phase 2: Community onboarding
- Agents sign up residents and collect health and demographic data.
- Phase 3: Campaign implementation
- Activation of campaigns focusing on awareness, education, screening or referrals.
Benefits
- Benefits to Growth Partners
- reach52 provides Growth Partners with both financial and in-kind support:
- Performance-based, sustainable funding
- Free use of reach52 access platform
- Training and ongoing implementation support
- Support for third-party grant development
- reach52 provides Growth Partners with both financial and in-kind support:
- Benefits to communities
- Reduced out-of-pocket spending and improved access to affordable medicines, consumer health products, and micro-insurance plans
- Upskilling and digitisation of frontline Agents
- Micro-entrepreneurial opportunities for the community
Target Communities
- As a sustainable social business model, reach52 is seeking to implement in less urban communities where residents earn over $3 per day.
- They are seeking to engage households in the ‘missing middle’, who are earning just a bit too much to qualify for government social protection schemes, yet still face significant health access barriers.
Eligibility Criteria
- Campaigns are currently run across Indonesia, India, Kenya, South Africa and the Philippines. Currently also scouting organisations who can implement in Bangladesh, and Pakistan.
- A broad focus on providing support and services relating to health, livelihoods; micro-entrepreneurialism, or rural development
- Legally registered organisations with existing community operations non-urban regions
- Organisational experience or interest in implementing social business practices/models, and/or digital interventions is valued
For more information, visit reach52.