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Recognising entrepreneurial initiatives towards Sustainable Development Goals
The Swiss Re Foundation Entrepreneurs for Resilience Award recognizes entrepreneurial initiatives that take innovative approaches to build resilient societies and realizing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. While resilience is the core theme of this annual program, its specific focus changes from year to year.
The Award comprises:
The winners of both the Resilience Award and the Employee Award will be announced in May 2021.
Despite real progress in improving global health and reducing mortality, according to the World Bank around 400 million people still lack access to essential healthcare services. In 2017 the Geneva Association estimated the health protection gap in emerging markets – defined as the sum of financially stressful out-of-pocket expenses and the estimated cost of medical non-treatment due to unaffordability – at USD 2.9 trillion. The Swiss Re Foundation aims to improve access to health, especially to life-saving healthcare in low-income and low-middle-income countries, and to have made basic healthcare more accessible to 1 million people by 2021.
The 2021 Resilience Award focuses on innovative solutions that increase financial access to healthcare in low-income communities. More specifically, we are looking for innovative, market-based solutions that:
reduce health shocks that lead to poverty or economic vulnerability following a disease or an accident eg
For those ventures where the financial solution is part of a more comprehensive approach, they are in scope for this award if the financial solution is both a) at the core of the broader approach used and b) innovative or distinctive in some way.
We encourage enterprises that fit the above-described scope and meet the following criteria to apply:
The selection process starts with an online application. In the first round, 12 applicants will be selected and their founder(s) invited for a two-hour interview between mid-December 2020 and the end of January 2021. All these ventures will also be invited to provide a short video statement on their entrepreneurial vision and motivation. In the second round, six applicants will be selected and requested to host an on-site due diligence visit, led by representatives of the Swiss Re Foundation, between mid-February and early April 2021.
The third round will decide the three Resilience Award finalists. At least one founder from each finalist venture will be coached between mid-April and mid-May 2021 to develop and deliver a pitch. All three finalists’ teams will also prepare a brief video (or submit an existing one) about their venture, approach and achievements by the end of April 2021 to be presented at the Resilience Award ceremony.
At the ceremony, each finalist’s founder(s) will deliver their pitch to the Resilience Award Jury, which is composed of senior Swiss Re representatives and partners who will decide on the allocation of the grant money. If possible, the ceremony will take place in Miami (USA) in mid-May 2021. More information about the date and location of the award ceremony will be published in due course at www.swissrefoundation.org. Finalists will be contacted individually to arrange their travel and accommodation (the costs of which will be defrayed by the Swiss Re Foundation).
To apply for the 2021 Entrepreneurs for Resilience Award, complete the questionnaire by 8 November 2020, 24.00 CET. Only applications completed in English and submitted by this deadline will be considered.
If you have questions or need guidance, you are welcome to contact us at swissrefoundation@swissre.com.
Note on intellectual property Application documents are distributed to a small group of Swiss Re employees and jury members who sign a confidentiality agreement in advance. All ideas submitted remain the property of the submitter.