BIC
Partner Competition
Enactus UK X BIC - Partner Competition
Projects should meet the Enactus UK project criteria and focus on building the creative skills of children and young people from underserved communities (up to the age of 30). Creativity is a broad subject, which is why the BIC Foundation supports Enactus projects that tackle creativity from different angles. Below you will see the focus areas which the BIC Foundation and Enactus UK recommend taking inspiration from when submitting your project application. Each focus area links out to projects which can be used as guidance for project applications, please explore all six areas before submitting your application.
Below are some examples of projects that we consider aligned with our strategy, take this as an inspiration and reference, your project does not have to look exactly like the descriptions below:
Art therapy classes for children and youth from underserved communities or in situations of isolation (e.g.: hospitalization)
Cultural centre exhibiting local artists' work and offering workshops for youth and children on various art forms.
DIY & entrepreneurship workshops for asylum-seekers or underserved population
Podcast creation, radio programming, music production
After-school centres focused on arts and culture or children from mono-parental families, low-income background.
This competition is open to international projects however, UK projects will be looked upon favourably during the application review.
APPLICATION DEADLINE:
Closed!
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TIMELINE
7th Nov, 12 PM GMT - Registration Deadline for the BIC Round Table
9th Nov, 14:30 - 15:30 - BIC Round Table
20th Nov, 12:00 - Deadline for Applications to BIC Partner Competition
1st Feb - Top Teams pitch their projects!
BACKGROUND
At the BIC Corporate Foundation, we are convinced that creativity is the driver of change and the cornerstone of progress; it is an integral part of a well-rounded education — one that inspires a brighter future for all.
The BIC Corporate Foundation believes in fostering creativity in all its forms — in everyone, everywhere, with no exceptions.
The BIC partner competition is open to applications from Enactus projects which empower young people from underserved communities to use creativity for a better, more sustainable world. In practice, this means developing projects which benefit the local community and will help children, youth and/or adults develop creative skills, such as:
Critical thinking
Change-making attitude
Communications skills
Problem-solving skills
Creative doing