CHARITY ENTREPRENEURSHIP - INCUBATION PROGRAM
International Region : United Kingdom
Last date
22/03/2026
Reward
203,358
Qualification
Other
Post
Diploma, Under Graduate
General information
Scholarship name
CHARITY ENTREPRENEURSHIP - INCUBATION PROGRAM
Applications for AIM’s two upcoming programs—the Charity Entrepreneurship Incubation Program and AIM’s new Founding to Give Program—are now open. You can apply to multiple programs with one joint application form. Over the past five years, AIM has incubated 40 highly effective nonprofits and secured over $3.9 million in seed grants. These organizations now reach over 35 million people and have the potential to improve the lives of more than 1 billion animals through their interventions. We are incredibly proud of the success achieved by these organizations and their dedicated founders. We believe founding an organization is the most impactful career path for fast-moving, entrepreneurial individuals. Applications are open for the Charity Entrepreneurship - Incubation Program. The two-month, cost-covered online course will take you from a basic familiarity with starting charities to being fully prepared to create and operate an effective organization. Second-round applications to the Incubation Program are now open. We provide ongoing operational support, training, mentoring, and a worldwide network of advisors, peers, and partner organizations. ITEM DESCRIPTION Name CHARITY ENTREPRENEURSHIP - INCUBATION PROGRAM Provided by Charity Entrepreneurship Purpose To provide operational support, training, mentoring, and a worldwide network of advisors, peers, and partner organizations
- Region
- International Region : United Kingdom
- Scholarship type
- Private
- Fields
- Other
- For
- Diploma, Under Graduate
Key dates
Last date to apply: 22/03/2026 The last date to apply for this scholarship is March 22, 2026.
Eligibility
- Applications are allowed from any country.
- If you are open to multiple ideas, you will have an even better chance of being accepted into the program.
- Credentials are significantly less important in entrepreneurship compared to other fields. In considering candidates for the program, they will not be given any weight except insofar as they are in a relevant field or are indicative of intelligence and diligence. Furthermore, other methods of demonstrating similar qualities and knowledge will be given equal consideration.
- Experience is helpful but not necessary.
Award & availability
Stated amount: 203,358
- 2-month full-time training with two weeks in-person.
- Stipend of Rs. 2,03,358 (£1900) per month during (and potentially up to 2 months after) the program.
- Incredibly talented individuals to co-found your new project with.
- Possibility to apply for Rs. 1,67,84,400 - Rs. 83,92,200 ($100,000 - $200,000) seed funding (~80% of projects get funded).
- Membership of the AIM alumni network, connecting you to mentorship, funders, and a community of other founders. The number of selected persons is subject to availability for more please visit the
Application
No information is available. The application process comprises five stages:
- WRITTEN APPLICATION (~30 minutes) You will fill out an application form and submit a resume.
- TEST TASK 1(~2-3 hours) You will be given two short test projects to be done in ~ two to three hours and delivered in five days.
- RECORDED INTERVIEW (~30 minutes) In the interview, you will be asked general and situational questions relevant for founding charities.
- TEST TASK 2 (~3-5 hours) You will submit a test project within five days, as well as references who can speak to your work ability.
- LIVE INTERVIEW (~1 hour) This is a longer and deeper interview. Questions focus on dealing with evidence, cause selection, and EA background. For further details, please check- https://www.charityentrepreneurship.com/
Selection process
- THOROUGHLY RESEARCHED IDEAS Each year the research team spends thousands of hours researching potential charity ideas, building on large bodies of research by external organizations. Only the best interventions make it onto our list of top charity ideas.
- INCUBATION PROGRAM Participants are chosen who, have the greatest potential to start new, effective charities from our list. We then provide them with two months of intensive training.
- LAUNCH You are given seed funding, legal support, and connections to donors, mentors, and potential employees who all want to see you succeed. The rest is up to you. Other Info Individuals who want to make a huge impact with their careers. Charity entrepreneurs are ambitious, fast-moving, and prioritize impact above all. They are focused on cost-effectiveness and are motivated to pilot and scale an evidence-backed intervention. They found that those from consulting backgrounds, for-profit entrepreneurship, effective NGOs, or recent graduates perform well in this program. They are excited to announce our top charity ideas for the upcoming CE incubator. These ideas are the results of a seven-stage research process. To be brief, we have sacrificed nuance. In the upcoming weeks, full reports will be announced in our newsletter, published on our website, and posted on the EA Forum.
- Cage-free in the Middle East: An organization focused on good-cop cage-free corporate campaigning in neglected countries in the Middle East (United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt).
- Keel Bone Fractures: A charity working on how farmers can reduce the prevalence of keel bone fractures (KBF) in cage-free layer hens, ideally through outreach to certifiers to update their certification standards to include an outcome-based limit on KBF.
- Fish Welfare East Asia: We recommend an organization that works with farmers in neglected, high-priority East Asian countries (Philippines, Taiwan, and Indonesia) to improve farm fish welfare.
- Digital Pulmonary Rehabilitation: An organization that provides digital pulmonary rehabilitation to COPD patients in LMICs.
- CBT to prevent crime: An organization providing group CBT for high-risk young men to prevent criminal behavior in urban environments.
- Closing Knowledge Gaps about Lead Exposure in LMICs: A new organization dedicated to closing the knowledge gaps on where and how people get exposed to lead in LMICs, thus enabling effective mitigation activities. In addition to these newly recommended ideas, we will offer ideas for founders in that round. At least one of these extra ideas will be a direct-delivery global health and development intervention, and at least one will be an idea from the current program that is carried over.
Contact
For more information: Click here Apply Now https://www.charityentrepreneurship.com
