NextGen

PHILANTHROPISTS
NextGen Program for Future Philanthropists and Social Entrepreneurs
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Empowering Young Minds, Transforming Communities 

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Where Leaders of Tomorrow Begin 

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Equipping teenagers with leadership and philanthropic knowledge for societal betterment
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A vision for the future
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Building Singapore’s next generation of changemakers
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Next Generation Philanthropy Leadership Program

The Next Generation Philanthropy Leadership Program aims to inspire young leaders to positively impact society through expert-led training and practical exposure to the non-profit sector. The program culminates with selected student groups applying their learnings through a project aimed at benefiting a community of their choice with startup incubator funding. With scholarships available for students from diverse backgrounds, the program aims to cultivate a new generation of philanthropic leaders committed to societal betterment.

Professional Leadership Training

Specialized leadership training from industry experts and top academic faculty to ensure student fellows gain advanced knowledge and skills on philanthropy and social impact.

Practical Case Study Learning

Case studies for student fellows to apply leadership theories and skills in practical scenarios.

Immersive Education Experience

Exposure for student fellows to interactive activities and learning journeys

Global Exposure

We offer an inclusive learning environment that equips young leaders with the skills to thrive in an interconnected world

95%


Student satisfaction

45+

Participating schools 


200+

Volunteering Hours Contributed


250+

Lives Impacted

Announcements
Mothership: The next philanthropist or social entrepreneur to change the world could be a product of Good Soil Foundation

In June 2024, 57 students from across Asia gathered in Singapore for the inaugural Next Generation Philanthropy Leadership Scholarship Program Summer Camp. Organized by the Good Soil Foundation and supported by Sky9 Capital, the program aims to develop future philanthropic leaders through hands-on workshops, mentorship, and social impact projects.

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Mothership: The next philanthropist or social entrepreneur to change the world could be a product of Good Soil Foundation

In June 2024, 57 students from across Asia gathered in Singapore for the inaugural Next Generation Philanthropy Leadership Scholarship Program Summer Camp. Organized by the Good Soil Foundation and supported by Sky9 Capital, the program aims to develop future philanthropic leaders through hands-on workshops, mentorship, and social impact projects.

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Dennis

Home Students’ Reflections Philanthropy is Not about Giving, But How You Give After the NextGen

Carlos

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Astroy

Home Students’ Reflections Before the NextGen summer program, I always thought highly of myself. Little

Dennis

Home Students’ Reflections Philanthropy is Not about Giving, But How You Give After the NextGen

Carlos

Home Students’ Reflections Learning Without Limits: A Vision for Education Equity If I were to

Articles
Astroy

Home Students’ Reflections Before the NextGen summer program, I always thought highly of myself. Little

Dennis

Home Students’ Reflections Philanthropy is Not about Giving, But How You Give After the NextGen

Carlos

Home Students’ Reflections Learning Without Limits: A Vision for Education Equity If I were to

Astroy

Home Students’ Reflections Before the NextGen summer program, I always thought highly of myself. Little

Dennis

Home Students’ Reflections Philanthropy is Not about Giving, But How You Give After the NextGen

Carlos

Home Students’ Reflections Learning Without Limits: A Vision for Education Equity If I were to