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PENJANA Social Impact Matching (SIM) Grant

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The Social Impact Matching (SIM) Grant deployed via a 1:1 matching mechanism, and made available to eligible applicants with successful crowdfunding initiatives.

The Malaysian Global Innovation & Creativity Centre (MaGIC) is administering the SIM Grant.

Crowdfunding give us a community platform to showcase our business venture and present your plan to a wider audience of community investors improving our chances of raising investment

With SIM Grant, MaGIC matches money crowdfunded to help social innovators.

The RM10 million grant, an initiative under the government’s Short-Term Economic Recovery Plan (PENJANA), aims to support local SEs and other social impact businesses to sustain their initiatives and programmes, harness their capability to fundraise, increase public awareness in social innovation and scale their solutions for good social and/or environmental outcomes.

To date, MaGIC has received 76 applications since the grant was launched in September.

E-waste Recycling Through Heroes (ERTH), Pinkcollar, GoodKids, OA Organic and HariGaji are among the first successful applicants of the SIM Grant, which was launched in September by Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Khairy Jamaluddin.

Since it was founded in 2016, ERTH has successfully collected more than 200 tonnes of e-waste. By diverting e-waste from the landfill and recycling them instead, this prevents toxicity leakage and precious materials wastage. ERTH has raised RM50,000 from donors and will receive another RM50,000 from the SIM grant.

OA Organik, a fair-trade community enterprise which partners Orang Asli communities, successfully raised RM250,000 and this will be matched by the SIM grant.

It has partnered with more than 36 Orang Asli organic farmers, helping to uplift their livelihoods by providing capital, training, technology and marketing support. This results in sustainable income for the community.

Pinkcollar, which crowdfunded RM30,000, aims to reduce the systemic exploitation of workers from recruitment debt bondage by exercising a zero-placement-fee policy and no salary deductions. It has impacted at least 80 migrant workers in the past and plans to improve job retention of marginalised communities, such as the Orang Asli in Peninsular Malaysia, to sustain their livelihood.

GoodKids have impacted more than 500 youths at-risk from marginalised communities by using performing arts to build their confidence. It crowdfunded RM8,248 and plans to empower more youths at risk in Klang Valley through their digitalised contents.

Meanwhile, HariGaji empowers employees by giving them financial security and financial freedom through a platform that allows them to get their earned wages early, free of any interest while promoting good financial habits. With the RM20,000 crowdfunded, it plans to develop an online financial management tool for urban B40 youths.

Similar to ERTH and OA Organik, the sum crowdfunded by Pinkcollar, GoodKids and Hari Gaji will be matched by the SIM Grant. The SIM Grant application is open for a period of 12 months from launch or upon full disbursement of RM10 million, whichever comes first. For full terms and conditions of the SIM Grant and tax incentives, including the effective date, how the tax receipts will be disbursed and capped amounts, please visit https://mymagic.my/penjana-sim-grant or contact penjanasegrant@mymagic.my

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