"Doing well by doing good as an economic and social imperative is more relevant than ever.
This is the perfect time to increase our collective efforts to become more inclusive, responsible, and sustainable when doing business."
That's the message of the Business in the Philippines Foundation, which is offering $100,000 in grants to educators, social entrepreneurs, and sub-sectors in the Philippines in an effort to boost inclusive and sustainable growth, AFP reports.
The competition is open to all members of the country'scademe, which specializes in general entrepreneurship and business management, as well as teachers who specialize in general entrepreneurship and business management.
The applications will be accepted until June 30.
"This is the perfect time to increase our collective efforts to become more inclusive, responsible, and sustainable when doing business," BPI Foundation's executive director says in a press release.
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