Deadline: 18 May 2025
Applications are now open for the Orange Social Venture Prize (OSVP) 2025.
An undeniable catalyst for progress, technological innovation can only reach its full potential if it is supported by a solid, viable business proposition that meets current and future social and environmental needs.
As well as encouraging innovation, Orange also rewards the positive entrepreneurial spirit of dynamic start-ups within the framework of its Social Venture Prize. Since 2011 this International Grand Prix competition has welcomed start-ups from 17 countries in Africa and the Middle East. It identifies, rewards, and supports business propositions that make a positive social and environmental impact.
To encourage sustainable, responsible, and inclusive development, the International Women’s Prize was introduced in 2020, promoting business ventures led by women entrepreneurs.
17 national and one international competition on the road of the OSVP
- To collect and assess as many positive impact business projects as possible, national competitions have taken place every year since 2011 in their local Orange African and Middle Eastern countries.
- Each country chooses its three most promising initiatives which meet the entry conditions, which automatically qualify them for the International Grand Prix. Countries can also submit up to 3 women entrepreneurs’ projects for the International Women’s Prize..
- The national selections therefore constitute the first phase of the OSVP.
Funding Information
- Awards:
- International Grand Prix:
- 1st prize: €25,000
- 2nd prize: €15,000
- 3rd prize: €10,000
- International Women’s Prize:
- Winner: €20,000
- OSVP winners receive financial support and coaching in Orange Digital Centers to develop their business internationally.
- International Grand Prix:
Eligibility Criteria
- Candidates must:
- Be 21 years and over
- Present a social entrepreneurship project based on NICT (New Information and Communication Technologies)
- The candidates must present a project that involves at least one of the 17 countries
For more information, visit Orange.