UNICEF Funding Opportunity for Blockchain Startups ($100K in USD and/or cryptocurrency)

Deadline: July 26, 2020

**Female-founded start-ups are encouraged to apply 

The UNICEF Innovation Fundis looking to makeup to $100K equity-free investments (in USD and/or cryptocurrency) to provide early stage (seed) financing and mentoring to for-profit technology startups that have the potential to benefit humanity.

Applicants have the opportunity to receive a portion of funding in cryptocurrency (bitcoin or ether) through our 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.

If you have a start-up registered in one of UNICEF’s programme countries and have a working, open source blockchain prototype (or you are willing to make it open-source) showing promising results, we are looking for you.

Who we’re looking for

We are currently looking to invest in companies developing blockchain-based software solutions. Examples of areas of interest include, but are not limited to:

Finance

Financing enables individual people to participate in and contribute to various ecosystems.

We are seeking solutions that :

Connect

Around the world, groups work together to deliver services. Increased transparency and accountability in these processes lead to better results.

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We are seeking solutions that:

Empower

UNICEF supports the creation of open source software to ultimately enable communities with new tools.

We are interested in solutions that empower local communities to engage with systems in new ways, such as those that:

And +

Our funding is not necessarily limited to the above. We are interested in companies that use distributed ledger tech in new, groundbreaking, ways that are scalable, and globally applicable.

If you are aligned with our general criteria, we want to hear from you.

UNICEF Innovation/Angelica Ong

What does the 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.

How to apply:

Step 1) Check the general eligibility criteria:

Step 2) Read the full Request for Expressions of Interest document and FAQs

Step 3) SUBMIT

What happens after your submission?

The submissions deadline is on 11:59 PM ET July 26th, 2020. Only shortlisted companies will be contacted and then requested to submit a more in-depth proposal.

Apply Here

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