Aย digital media platformย forย creating cultural common groundย founded by University of Limerick PhD studentย Mamoboย Ogoroย is just one of theย projects led by social entrepreneurs across Ireland who graduated from the Social Entrepreneurs Ireland (SEI) Ideas Academy.ย Gorm Mediaย is a digital media platform thatย curatesย common groundย on social issuesย through articles, education, information and art.
Now in its fifth year, SEIโs Ideas Academy provides training and support to those with early-stage solutions to social problems. Graduates of the programme include organisations such as Lib Multicultural Counselling Serviceย (2020), Midlife Women Rock (2019), andย PhoenixRizeย Consultingย (2018).ย ย The three-month programmeย supports participantsย toย clearly articulate, refineย and progress their idea.ย The Ideas Academy is supported by Bank of America (lead corporate sponsor), Lifes2Good Foundation (sponsor of the Ideas Academy West), and Tomar Trust (supporter of the Ideas Academy South).
The graduating social entrepreneurs will nowย have the opportunityย toย apply toย pitch for seed funding from a total pot ofย โฌ50,000ย to pilot their idea. Laterย nextย month they will pitch to a panel of judges comprising of SEI staff, sector experts and leading entrepreneurs.
Commenting,ย Tim Griffiths, CEO of Social Entrepreneurs Ireland said:ย โSocial entrepreneurs strive to build a more equal society for all, and the significance of people stepping up with ideas to create an Ireland where people deliver real change for the better has never been greater. With the support of our Ideas Academy, these budding social entrepreneurs have received the direction they need to take their first steps from idea to action. We canโt wait to see the positive difference they will go on to make in their communities.โ
This yearโs callย from SEIย to โsee the challenge, be the changeโ drew 172ย applications from across Ireland, from which 60 final projects were chosen. Categories that received the most submissions included health and wellbeing, education and the environment.ย For the second year in a row, the programme was delivered remotely due to the ongoing covid-19 restrictions.
Fernando Vicario, Chief Executive Officer, Bank of America Europe DAC & Country Executive, Irelandย said: โSocial entrepreneurs have been key to the development of meaningful solutions to some of the worldโs most pressing issues. The Ideas Academy nurtures innovation, enabling and encouraging entrepreneurs to think big and create lasting positive change. Congratulations to all those graduating; we canโt wait to see what your future holds and look forward to our continued partnership with the Academy.โ
Maurice McQuillan, CEO of the Lifes2Good Foundation, sponsor of the Ideas Academy West, said:ย โAs supporter of the Ideas Academy West, we at Lifes2Good Foundation are delighted to seeย so muchย positive change being actioned at a local level in the region. Weย wouldย like toย extend ourย heartfeltย congratulations toย theย graduates ofย this yearโs programme.โ
Social Entrepreneurs Ireland will launch its next call for applications in spring 2022. For more information, visitย socialentrepreneurs.ie.