Fuze Night landed on 30 March and was a celebration of International Women's Day with three strong women sharing their experiences in the philanthropy space and how they are making the world a better place - Esther Nai from the Salesforce Foundation, Tessa Kwek from Children of Cambodia and Jane Gane from Young Women's Leadership Connection. Guest performances by Zsa Zsa Scorpion and Amanda Tee.
How not to connect your brand to a social cause
Last week, the grocery delivery service Honestbee tried to connect its brand to a social cause. What may have been a well-intentioned exercise to show support for the fight against the trade in illegal wildlife products, turned into a case study for how to NOT connect your brand to a social cause.
Fuze Night - March 2016
Archived live stream of the Fuze Night talk held in March 2016. This Fuze Night features Esther Nai, Saleforce Foundation, Tessa Kwek of Children of Cambodia, and Jane Gane, Young Women's Leadership Connection. Entertainment provided by Zsa Zsa Scorpion + Amanda Tee.
Vision - February 2016
Archived live stream of the Be An Idea Vision talk held in February 2016. This Vision features talks from James Quek, Jean Loo, Serene Koh, Kevin Moon, and Solonia Teadros.
Be An Idea Vision 2.1
Over sixty guests gathered for an evening of fun and inspiration at Ya Kun Kaya Toast (Orchard Central) for Be An Idea’s Vision 2.1 event held on the last Wednesday of February.
Fuze Night January 2016
On January 27, Singapore’s non-profit rockstars and local change-makers came together for Fuze Night, a unique bi-monthly event for the social sector to network, enjoy speakers and live music, and enhance their professional know-how. Artistry Café generously hosted the evening and was soon packed solid by the high event turnout.
Fuze Night - January 2016
Archived live stream of the Fuze Night talk held in October 2015. This Fuze Night features Rebecca Lim, founder of Our Better World, talking on how storytelling can lead to success and performances by Crystal Goh, founder from Diamonds on the Street and Michelle Poh.
Be An Idea Vision 2.0
Inspiring. Funny. Moving. Awesome. These are just some of the words event attendees used to describe Be An Idea's Vision 2.0 event which profiled talented thought-leaders from international non-profits to local social enterprises.
Fuze Night October 2015
More than 60 professionals and volunteers from the non-profit and social impact space joined us at Artistry Café for Be An Idea’s 4th Fuze Night, making it our most successful event to date.
Fuze Night - October 2015
Archived live stream of the Fuze Night talk held in October 2015. This Fuze Night features Kai Elmer Sotto talking on how non-profits can use social media to full effect, Wu Jiezhen from the Hidden Good and performances by Jean Goh.
Fuze Night - September 2015
Archived live stream of the Fuze Night talk held in September 2015. This talk features Dave McCaughan, formerly Regional Strategic Planning Director for McCann-Erickson WorldGroup in Asia Pacific, talking on how toilets can change the world.
Meeting Hiro
Inadvertently, I suddenly had to face a reality that I had been avoiding for the better part of four or so years. When my friend Hiro was diagnosed with ALS, I understood little about what it would do to him. As the years drew on, I watched from the sidelines as his health deteriorated and it was very clear what the disease did to him. What was less clear, was what it did to him as a person beyond the body.
Fifty years, and fifty more
I am very pleased to wish Singapore a happy birthday from myself and behalf of Be An Idea. Over 9 years ago, I came to the shores of this island nation with a hope to build a life, and it has been amazing to see how the country has developed in a short decade, let alone the last 50 years. While other countries are locked into a direction by the weight of history and their culture, as a young nation, Singapore has an emerging discourse on its direction and values that is both vibrant. It feels like a work in progress, but one that its people, residents and foreigners can still greatly influence in the choices that we make.
Fuze Night - July 2015
Archived live stream of the Fuze Night talk held in July 2015. This talk features Steven Power and Bea Atienza from Wunderman who talk on how relationship marketing can help social causes become more effective.
Fuze Night July 2015
On July 22, Fuze Nights landed at Artistry Cafe for another social night serving Singapore’s philanthropy community, providing a welcome break from saving the world. The evening represents an opportunity to relax, connect and learn for the social impact sector. In all, over 30 professionals from social causes, non-profits and community organisations attended the event and 50 viewers joined the live stream of the event.
5 reasons why a social cause should consider CRM
Nadim van der Ros explores five reasons why a social cause would consider moving beyond contact management to a more structured relationship management approach, or CRM system, to drive more impact. The discussion will be explored further in Be An Idea’s upcoming Fuze Night in July.
Fuze Night June 2015
Over 30 social impact leaders and innovators attended the first ever Fuze Night event at Artistry on June 24. The event, loosely emulating what Web Wednesday is for digital folks, aims to bring together people from the social impact space for a relaxed evening of connecting and the opportunity to hear industry insights from a respected speaker in a particular field.
Be an Idea Vision 1.4
Held at Artistry for its fourth installment, Be an Idea Vision 1.4 presented stories of inspiration around social enterprises. Five social innovators shared how they were making a difference on their own terms.
Be an Idea Vision 1.3
The third chapter of Be An Idea’s Vision kicked off last Wednesday evening on the top floor of Lime House, one of the many trendy restaurants that have emerged along Keong Saik Road over the last few years.
Part of an effort to inspire social narratives in Singapore, Vision takes place once a month, with a variety of socially inclined individuals taking the helm. This program featured a series of six speaker sessions, run in the style of Pecha Kucha.
Be an Idea Vision 1.2
Like its predecessor that was held in late January, Vision 1.2 is a platform for social change-makers to speak about the causes they’re supporting; a chance for them to not so much give a sales pitch for the organisations that they’ve aligned themselves with, but just to tell their stories.