The RSA is proud to be supporting the 6th annual Stephen Lloyd Awards. Applications are now open for entrants with an early-stage project addressing a social problem in an innovative way. Applications will close on 19th March 2020.
The Awards, provide emerging innovations with the vital encouragement needed to cultivate ideas and spread impact. Winning applicants will receive funding of up to £20,000, along with extensive pro bono support from like-minded business leaders in the social enterprise sector who are committed to creating a positive impact on society in a sustainable way. Shortlisted applicants will also be awarded up to £2,000 to further develop their project and will benefit from similar pro bono expertise.
Stephen Lloyd was an RSA Fellow and a passionate innovator and developer of new ideas. These awards continue Stephen's vision through supporting early stage projects that have a real potential to achieve practical and sustainable social change.
Past winners of the award include Project Baala and SafetyNet Technologies, which have also been supported by the RSA. Project Baala and its founder, Soumya Dabriwal, have also received a Catalyst grant from the RSA.
For full details on the application process and how to apply, please visit www.stephenlloydawards.org or email Mona Rahman at [email protected].
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