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Thursday 2 July 2020

Call for submissions: UNICEF Innovation Funding for Blockchain Startups 2020 (up to $100K equity-free investments)

Are you a startup working to make financial systems more transparent? To include the unbanked? Or are you exploring new models toward economic sustainability to empower communities? Apply for the UNICEF Innovation Funding for Blockchain Startups 2020.

UNICEF Innovation Funding for Blockchain Startups 2020 (up to $100K equity-free investments)

Deadline: July 26, 2020

Applicants have the opportunity to receive a portion of funding in cryptocurrency (bitcoin or ether) through the UNICEF’s recently launched CryptoFund. Given the current global climate and a dramatic shift to a digital world as a result of COVID-19, open-source solutions that address critical needs for society are as important as ever.

Benefits

UNICEF Innovation Fund provide

  • Seed funding: The Fund provides up to $100,000 in equity-free seed funding, in USD. The investment is intended for prototype testing and validation, and to get it to a stage where the company has proof that the solution works.
  • Crypto funding: Selected startups also have the opportunity to receive part of their funding in cryptocurrency. The UNICEF CryptoFund disburses funds in both bitcoin and ether.
  • Business Growth: The Fund taps into a network of mentors who help startup teams develop their business model and strategy to grow their company and ultimately profit.
  • Networks and platforms: UNICEF Ventures has a blockchain and computer science team with access to corporate partnerships and use cases that selected blockchain start-ups can benefit from.
  • Product and Technology Development: Investee’s receive technical assistance from the UNICEF Ventures team and dedicated expert mentors to help validate and improve their solutions.
  • Maximize impact: As the world’s leading organisation for children, UNICEF has a network of experts and partners across its Country Offices who can provide localized advice and partnerships needed to reach more users.

Eligibility

Open to currently looking to invest in companies developing blockchain-based software solutions.

  • You must be registered as a private company in a UNICEF programme country;
  • You are working on open source technology solutions or willing to be open-source under the following licenses or their equivalent: BSD, GNU, MIT (software), CERN, MIT, TAPR (hardware), or CC-BY (content);
  • You have an existing prototype of the solution with promising results from initial pilots;
  • Your solution has the potential to positively impact the lives of children.

Application

  • Submit your expression of interest by completing the form.
  • All submissions must be made in English. If you wish to preview the questions to prepare your submission, view/download this PDF.
  • To support your preparation, please note that the submission form also asks for a link to a 2-min pitch video. Detailed instructions can be found in the form.

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