Social Enterprise Competition Announces Response to Urgent Need for Global Action, Splitting $1m Prize Between All 26 Finalists
LONDON, April 15, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Leading blended Scotch whisky, Chivas, has announced today that due to the current global COVID-19 outbreak, this year's Chivas Venture $1 million fund will be distributed evenly amongst the 26 global finalists, including Australian's Okra Solar, with immediate effect.
Now in its sixth year, the Chivas Venture gives away $1m in no-strings funding to startups who blend profit with purpose to have a positive impact on the world. This year's competition has seen 26 social enterprises selected from 26 countries, across five continents, with Okra Solar winning the local final in Australia. Okra Solar – who was due to pitch for a share of the fund at a Global Final in June - will now receive $40,000 in funding, which can be put towards creating positive change at a testing time for people across the globe.
Pernod Ricard Chairman and CEO Alexandre Ricard comments: "It is with great sadness that we have decided to cut short this year's Chivas Venture competition due to the impact COVID-19 is having across the world. Now more than ever, our world needs the passion and dedication of those who want to bring about positive change. That's why we have decided that each of our finalists should be provided with secure funding now, so they can continue their important work and continue to positively impact their communities in spite of these volatile conditions, which will be particularly challenging for fledgling businesses and the communities they serve."
This year's finalists have found unique and creative ways to tackle a wide range of social, environmental and economic challenges, many of which have been exacerbated by the global pandemic, especially in at risk, or isolated communities. Okra Solar designs and develops plug-and-play smart grid technology to provide tools specifically for energy utilities in countries with large off-grid populations, ensuring remote communities have access to sustainable power solutions.
"We are extremely grateful to have been a part of this year's Chivas Venture and the opportunity this has given Okra Solar. Due to the current global pandemic, we fully understand and support the decision to curtail the competition and split the prize between so many worthy social entrepreneurs. The decision will help us continue to make a positive impact in a multitude of communities." - Damian Veling, Co-founder of Okra Solar.
To date, the Chivas Venture has given away $5 million in no-strings funding to social startups who have positively impacted over 2 million lives across 50 countries – driving major change, including providing 34 million litres of safe drinking water to communities, recycling 1,300 tonnes of waste, helping over 2,500 farmers' families out of poverty and funding over 75,000 days of education for women and girls.
Just as Chivas champions the perfect blend of malt and grain whiskies in its Scotch, the Chivas Venture champions entrepreneurs who blend profit and purpose to have a positive impact on the world. To find out more about the Chivas Venture and to learn more about this year's finalists, visit www.chivas.com/the-venture or follow on Twitter @ChivasVenture.
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Chivas Venture Finalists by Country
COUNTRY |
BUSINESS NAME |
FINALIST NAME |
BUSINESS OVERVIEW |
Argentina |
Mamotest |
Guillermo Pepe |
Mamotest's central objective is to reduce the death rate of breast cancer |
Australia |
Okra Solar |
Damian Veling |
Okra Solar designs and develops technology to give access to energy and |
Belgium |
Oak Tree Projects |
Danae Van Dan Bossche |
Oak Tree Projects provides affordable, co-housing accommodation for |
Brazil |
Raizs |
Tomas Abrahao |
Raizs is an online platform that connects organic farmers directly with |
Bulgaria |
Enova H2O |
Huseyin Yemendzhiev |
Enova H2O develops innovative instruments and services for better and |
Canada |
Tandem Technical |
Heather Ward |
Tandem helps greenhouse gas emitters across a range of industries |
Chile |
Wheel the World |
Alvaro Silberstein |
Wheel the World is a web platform where users can easily find and book |
China |
P.E.T. |
Jane Zhao |
P.E.T. creates textiles made from 100% recycled plastic bottles. Through |
Colombia |
Recupera Tu Silla |
Maria Sanchez |
Recupera tu Silla is a furniture restoration business with both |
England & Wales |
WASE |
Thomas Fudge |
WASE develops decentralised wastewater treatment systems that |
Greece |
100mentors |
Georgios Nikoletakis |
100mentors connect students from underprivileged schools with mentors, |
France |
Pandobac |
Anais Ryterband |
Pandobac is an ecological and sustainable, zero-waste solution that offers |
Israel |
HomeBiogas |
Oshik Efrati |
HomeBiogas produces a unique appliance that transforms organic waste |
Italy |
Pedius |
Lorenzo Di Ciaccio |
Pedius is an app that allows the hard of hearing to 'hear' phone calls by |
Japan |
MyMizu |
Robin Lewis |
MyMizu is Japan's first free water refill platform that guides people to |
Kenya |
Green-Nettle Textile |
Jonah Mwangi |
Green-Nettle Textile creates fabric from stinging nettles. By converting the |
Mexico |
Graviti |
Yusef Jacobs |
Graviti offers bolt-on financing for basic services such as hot water and |
Netherlands |
Urchinomics |
Brian Tsuyoshi Takeda |
Urchinomics is solving the sea urchin problem by turning them into a useful |
Nigeria |
Soupah Farm-en-Market |
Ifeoluwa Olatayo |
Soupah's mission is to tackle inefficiencies in the food supply chain in |
Poland |
MakeGrowLab |
Josh Brito |
MakeGrowLab is working towards a future of plastic-free packaging |
Scotland |
Crover |
Lorenzo Conti |
Crover has created a small robotic device capable of moving within grain |
Spain |
EthicHub |
Gabriela Chang Valdovinos |
EthicHub is a global solution to generate affordable funds for smallholder |
South Africa |
Hustlenomics |
Nhlanhla Ndlovu |
Hustlenomics creates opportunities for women and youths by training them |
Thailand |
YoungHappy |
Thanakorn Phromyos |
YoungHappy is a happy community for senior citizens, providing events |
USA |
Strella Biotechnology |
Katherine Sizov |
Strella creates biosensing platforms that can predict the ripeness of |
Vietnam |
Cricket One |
Bicky Nguyen |
Cricket One reduces agricultural waste and creates a valuable protein |