KSUM invites CSR funds from corporates

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Kochi: Kerala Startup Mission (KSUM) has invited corporate houses to plan their CSR projects with the nodal agency so as to support the government’s vision on supporting innovative ideas through nascent firms.

The focus areas for 2021 are entrepreneurship development, startup incubators, education and skill development, women and child safety, environmental sustainability and rural development, sanitation and drinking water, healthcare, and allied infrastructure, and Covid-19 solutions.

The government has introduced several provisions under the Companies Act, 2013, which enable corporates to contribute their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) funds to approved TBIs and registered not-for-profit entities that can act as start-up supporting entities in specific areas. Corporates can support KSUM startups through CSR donations and grants.

KSUM, as a non-profit entity registered in 2014 under Society Act 1956, is an incubator approved by the Union government’s Department of Science and Technology’s National Science and Technology Entrepreneurship Development Board.

The agency works for the promotion of entrepreneurship development and incubation activities Kerala undertakes planning, establishment and management of technology business incubators and accelerators to promote technology-based ventures by creating the infrastructure and environment.

Startups/corporates can apply through the link

http://bit.ly/ksumcsr2021

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