WiNNER Competition 2023 Impact Reports

Introduction

We are proud to launch the impact reports of four WiNNER Cohorts today! After months of intensive learning and connecting among impactful social enterprises from diverse backgrounds, we are pleased to say that WiNNER this year has been nothing but impressive and intriguing. We are so excited to showcase them on our platform as they have demonstrated excellence and dedication to making the lives of Indonesians better.

This is the fourth part of ANGIN’s 16 Impact report launch. Last week, we announced the Impact/ESG Fellowship Impact Reports. Check out last week’s newsletter if you missed it! We are launching impact reports every Monday in May with one more launch to go next week! So be sure to tune in and check your mailbox regularly!

WiNNER (Wirausaha Social untuk Negeri)

WiNNER (Wirausaha Sosial untuk Negeri/Social Entrepreneurship for the Nation) is a collaboration between the Ministry of Administrative and Bureaucratic Reform (KEMENPANRB) and USAID Indonesia through USAID ERAT, which connects social enterprises with local governments and key stakeholders, fostering an ecosystem aimed at enhancing Indonesia’s public services. At its core, WiNNER seeks to address pressing social issues by facilitating the convergence of social entrepreneurs and governmental bodies. By leveraging this synergy, the program aims to catalyze impactful solutions to the multifaceted challenges facing Indonesian communities.

The framework of WiNNER is intricately designed to empower social enterprises operating within the realms of seven priority topics, ranging from poverty reduction, to education and health. It empowers them to actively contribute to the enhancement of public services. This dynamic engagement spans across six provinces within Indonesia, providing participating social enterprises with a platform to showcase their innovative approaches and address critical societal concerns. Ultimately, this strengthens the efficacy and reach of public services within the designated provinces, such as:

1. Banten
2. East Nusa Tenggara (NTT)
3. East Java
4. South Sulawesi
5. West Kalimantan
6. North Sumatra

Eureka Xpert

In the age of digitalisation and the proliferation of technology in various sectors, it is paramount for everyone to know how to navigate the digital world. Eureka Xpert recognises the importance of being digitally literate, causing them to develop programmes to empower Indonesians, creating awareness of using digital tools among Indonesians. By catering to the various age demographics in Indonesia, such as upskilling professional workers and designing courses to teach the older generation, it ensures that no Indonesian is left behind in the digital world. Visit their website at https://www.eurekaedutech.com/

Fammi

Fammi was founded on the premise of democratising affordable psychological interventions and educating families on the early detection of child behavioural issues. Realising that the vast number of Indonesians are unable to send their children for psychological treatment due to the exorbitant cost of interventional therapy, Fammi aims to resolve this issue by connecting trained and experienced psychologists to families, allowing families to seek professional help for their children. Through this initiative, Fammi seeks to generate an unwavering impact in society, ensuring that no family and children are left behind. Visit their website at https://www.fammi.ly/

Nyalanesia

Nyalanesia provides broad access to literacy programs and skills development opportunities for both students and teachers throughout Indonesia. Schools that enroll in Nyalanesia’s programs are granted empowerment funds, which enable their literacy teams to implement various literacy initiatives within the school. This initiative aims to bolster community sustainability and empower more people to be advocates in literacy program. Visit their website at https://nyalanesia.id/

WeCare.id

WeCare.id was founded on the premise that healthcare is becoming increasingly unaffordable to the masses in Indonesia, causing most Indonesians to be deprived of basic medical treatment. With such a vast disparity in the access of healthcare in Indonesia, WeCare.id aims to tackle this burgeoning issue by digitalising healthcare. Additionally, WeCare.id also collaborates with schools and medical institutions, allowing stakeholders to identify vulnerable groups in Indonesia, thus allowing them to tackle healthcare accessibility issues in a more holistic manner. Visit their website at https://wecare.id/

Impact Report Creation

To truly showcase the extent of dedication to impact that these startups have, there is no better way than to showcase it through an in depth impact report.

With the legal framework established by the Decree of the Minister of Administrative and Bureaucratic Reform of the Republic of Indonesia No. 139 of 2023, WiNNER aims to drive public service innovation through entrepreneurship. Social enterprises play a vital role in bridging the gap between public needs and government capabilities. With initiatives like WiNNER, ANGIN hopes to continue to support the endeavors that push Indonesia’s enterprises forward.

Previous Reports by ANGIN

66 People and Organizations Moving Social Entrepreneurship and Impact Investment in Indonesia (2nd Edition)

This report is the follow up of 2018 ecosystem mapping report ANGIN released in 2019.

52 Figures and Organizations Moving Social Entrepreneurship and Impact Investment in Indonesia (1st Edition)

This report is the first edition of ANGIN ecosystem mapping report released in 2018.

Share this to your network

Pin It on Pinterest