Sponsor a Social Enterprise at the ELC 2021
Help social enterprises have the opportunity to be spotlighted and be seen by potential investors, mentors and advisors
Why Sponsor?
Many Social Enterprises do not have the means to reach out to international audiences for more support and opportunities. Your sponsorship will help an exhibitor be spotlighted at our event with an audience of about 3,000 potential investors, mentors and advisors.
All Exhibitors will have the chance to participate in the Impact Café session which is open to the public.
About the Impact Café
What is Impact Café?
The Impact Café Session is dedicated to spotlighting Social Enterprise Exhibitors and will run from 1pm to 5pm on 11 Sept 2021. The session features regional exhibitors who will share more about their business.
Each social enterprise will give a 10 minutes presentation and participants can connect and interact with them separately on the app. The Impact Café session is open to the public (free admission).
AIM of impact world cafe / QnA Networking Sessions
Collectively finding the right questions that matters
Encouraging people to make a difference through action e.g. contributing ideas, sharing experience
Connecting diverse perspectives
Listening for patterns and insights
Sharing collective discoveries
Why you would join the cafe / QnA networking sessions?
You will meet and interact up close with the Exhibitor’s company and find out about their causes, businesses, people, challenges and needs.
You can make a difference by connecting with them and contributing from your own unique experience and ideas. You will hear the experiences, diverse perspectives, useful ideas, insights, knowledge from both the hosts and the other participants.And you will meet new friends that could become your future partners, investors, friends and your story tellers.
Support a Social Enterprise
Find a social enterprise to sponsor to be an exhibitor at the event.
Harvest Chops
Pig breeder and pork supplier supporting earthquake-affected communities in Nepal through community-centered, sustainable farm-to-fork businesses. Learn more
Yum
Marketing company helping popular food brands incorporate community impact efforts into their CSR mission. Learn more
Natural Fresh Farm Cambodia
Disseminates solar dryer dome technology and serves the needy in Myanmar by preventing them from the risk of liver cancer by distributing toxin freed chili, turmeric, and gingers and assisting the government to support the health care expenditure set for liver cancer ailment. Learn more
Masala Wheels
Food provider serving marginalized communities in Malaysia through sustainable entrepreneurial initiatives and digital transformation. Learn more
Graze
Online market serving farmers and B40 groups in Malaysia by purchasing the surplus and Grade B produce from farmers and providing job opportunities to delivery workers and mobile operators to bridge the gap between food waste and hunger. Learn more
Grub Cycle
Serving farmers and distributers by selling their food at affordable prices to low income households. Learn more
Kita Hebat
Serving low income families, special needs teenagers and young women in Indonesia by empowering them to turn food waste into disinfectants / detox products. Learn more
Three Corner Coffee Roasters
Green bean processor and trader serving rural farmers in Cambodia and growing the domestic coffee market. Learn more
The Make Peace Bakery
Bakery serving vulnerable youth and women communities in Philippines by teaching them baking skills. Learn more
Baca Villa
Producing and processing organic Moringa products which support underprivileged communities which are part of their organic agricultural supply chain in Cambodia. Learn more
Ibupreneur
E-commerce platform which aims to empower financially dependent and vulnerable mothers in Malaysia, particularly single, unemployed, B40, or retired mothers with low EPF levels, to earn additional income from their home-ready skills. Learn more