Making More Health Co-Creation Accelerator 2021

Co-Creating a Healthier World

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Since 2011, Ashoka – one of the world’s largest networks of social entrepreneurs and Boehringer Ingelheim – a family-owned, world-leading and research-driven Pharmaceutical company, have collaborated around a global initiative – Making More Health (MMH). Making More Health brings together the best experience in social innovation and global healthcare to improve health-care access for people and animals in underserved communities around the world.

The MMH Co-creation Accelerator, currently in its third year, is a structured social enterprise support program consisting of 12 months of design and implementation to test/pilot a new strategy or element of a business model, culminating in a pitch for further scale-up. The winners of this pitch will continue into a second 12-month phase of scale-up support of the test/pilot. (See graphic below for further details.) In both phases of the program, participants have access to financial and technical support from Ashoka, Boehringer Ingelheim and social investment experts.

A key highlight of the program is its co-creation approach that links Boehringer Ingelheim employees and participating social enterprises (based on relevant skills and expertise), so they may continue to collaborate around shared solutions for healthcare access. Upon exiting the accelerator program, participants join a growing alumni community of like-minded social entrepreneurs with continued access to technical support, best practice sharing and networking.

Overview

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February 7, 2021
Program dates Apr 1, 2021 - Mar 31, 2022
OrganizerAshoka
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Targets Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda
Sectors Healthcare

WHO SHOULD APPLY?

The program targets social entrepreneurs that meet the below selection criteria and whose organizations contribute either directly or indirectly to human & animal health access in Africa. While healthcare access lies at the core of the Making More Health program, there is also an interest in how health intersects with environmental sustainability including protection of clean water, reducing carbon emissions and smarter usage of natural resources in packaging and design.

i) Direct contribution: Innovations that contribute directly to healthcare access (for humans and animals) by providing frontline delivery of health products and services to both people as well as to farmers and their livestock. (For people, the accelerator has a particular focus on non-communicable diseases including diabetes, hypertension myocardial infarction, stroke respiratory disease and cancers.) Topics of interest include last-mile delivery, e-health solutions, disease management support services and diagnostic solutions, and one-health models.

ii) Indirect contribution: Innovations that contribute indirectly to healthcare access for humans and animals by enabling solutions that make access to healthcare more affordable, efficient, effective, accessible and sustainable. Topics of interest include health insurance innovations, data analytics, public awareness and education, emergency transport solutions, technology platforms as well as solutions combining health and environmental sustainability.

If you have an innovation that contributes to the increase in healthcare access in Africa in any of the ways described above, we are interested in receiving your application. Please review the criteria below to ensure that you qualify before applying;

SELECTION CRITERIA

  1. Legal Entity: Business or Social Enterprise
  2. Age: At least three years of operation
  3. Sector: Any sector that contributes directly or indirectly to human or animal health.
  4. Country of operation: Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda.
  5. Revenue: At least USD 100K in annual sales revenue.
  6. Impact: Clear metrics and evidence of impact
  7. Team: Strong team with the right size and level of competency

BENEFITS

 1. Professional growth:
The program offers participants multiple opportunities for professional growth and development in their entrepreneurial journey. Includes in-person and online workshops and seminars on topics about operations, systems change, replication & transfer, social finance, and new leadership among others.

 2. Technical expertise:
As participants develop and test strategies to unlock their potential for scale and sustainability, they have access to expert advice from experienced professionals at Boehringer Ingelheim through a curated Executive in Residence (EiR) or expert engagement program. Engagement with BI employees may take place virtually or in-person for 2-4 weeks at a time. Additionally, the program engages a number of consultants to offer tailored expert support to participants in areas such as investor engagement, communications and pitching.

 3. Strategic networks:
Accelerator participants become part of an ever growing and closely knit community of ecosystem actors including impact investors, foundations, government agencies, corporate executives, social entrepreneurs and experts committed to improving health care access for humans and animals across Africa with ongoing support from Making More Health.

 4. Investment access support
The program provides each participant with a grant of Euros 50k for piloting/testing a new strategy or element of a business model, with the possibility of additional scale up funds of up to Euros 150K for successful pilots. Participants also receive tens of thousands of euros in pro-bono technical support and investment readiness coaching. In addition, the program gives program participants the chance to showcase their innovations to a larger community of investors at an annual investor showcase event.

 5. Business Collaboration
Where there is a timely and strategic fit between Boehringer Ingelheim and a participating social venture, there is the potential to explore a strategic business collaboration with significant long-term benefits for both organizations.

APPLICATION PROCESS

ActivityTimeline
Submission of applications1st Dec, 2020 – 7th February, 2021
Round one – One-on-one interviews11th Jan – 14th February, 2021
Round two – Panel Interviews26th Feb, 2021
Announcement of successful applicantsMarch, 2021

Team

HOW THE PROGRAM WORKS

INQUIRIES?

For inquiries, please contact Nassir Katuramu via nkaturamu@ashoka.org

Portfolio

NameCountrySector(s)
Tremendoc Limited
Doctors in your pocket
Nigeria Healthcare, Healthcare providers and services, Inf…
The Medical Concierge Group
Telemedicine. Pharmacy. Laboratory. Clinic.
Uganda Healthcare, Healthcare providers and services
Farm Alert
Making animal health products accessible and affordable in Nigeria
Nigeria Animal farming
SonoCare
The uber of healthcare for everyone
Nigeria Healthcare, Healthcare providers and services
SASA Health Limited.
Kenya's affordable virtual and physical medical clinics.
Kenya Healthcare providers and services, Medical equipme…
Health-E-Net Limited
Ultrasound in every pregnancy, through telemedicine and task shifting
Kenya Artificial intelligence, Healthcare providers and …
MedSource Group Limited
GPO platform to provide affordable, good quality medications &Supplies
Kenya Enterprise software, Medical equipment and supplie…
CareMe e-clinic
Moving patients from episodic treatment to long-term care.
Rwanda Healthcare providers and services