Description
Project WeCan (WeCan) is a Business-in-Community initiative providing students who are disadvantaged in learning with opportunities and care to empower them pursuing higher studies and future careers. Through diversified programmes, WeCan strives to: Enhance students’ communication skills and basic competence Increase their exposure Cultivate their character and develop their common sense Foster their innovativeness and creativity Using an ‘adopt a school’ model, Project WeCan is an open platform where each school is coupled with a partner in a multi-year collaboration for providing financial and volunteer support. Corporate sponsors, organisations, schools and volunteers joining Project WeCan will be part of the Project WeCan network, where members can share successful case studies of working with students, best practices, and curriculum in order to maximise programme impact.
Key details
- Grant type
- "Others, or unspecified"
- Submission method
- Unspecified
- Website
- projectwecan.org
Focus areas
Known successful applicants
About the provider
- Type of funder
- Tax-Exempt Charity Organisation
- Co-organisation
- AIA Foundation
Disclaimer
Last updated: 8 March 2026
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