Are you an Innovator interested in leveraging mobile to improve access to basic utilities? Are you a Mobile Operator or Utility Service Provider seeking to develop innovative mobile tools?
M4D Utilities is opening another round of innovation funding to support mobile-enabled utility services.
Of the 1.2 million people who lack basic energy access around the world, 772 million are covered by mobile networks. Similar figures exist for water and sanitation, as 289 million of those lacking access to drinking water, and 2.4 billion people without improved sanitation facilities are covered by mobile networks. The challenges to providing universal access to utility services include last mile distribution, affordability, maintenance, and payment collection. Mobile channels have the potential to overcome these challenges and help reach underserved populations, and therefore can be crucial to achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 6 and 7, which call for water, sanitation and energy for all. Find out more about the transformational power of mobile in the utilities sector in our video.
The GSMA M4D Utilities Innovation Fund awards grants to mobile operators, innovators and service providers to trial or scale commercially sustainable solutions that leverage mobile to directly improve access to basic utilities for underserved consumers. These grants have so far been competitively awarded to 34 organisations across four continents, amounting to £5.6 million, supporting a wide variety of projects across the three utility sectors. The innovative models supported by the fund have impacted the lives of over 2.3 million users globally to date. A catalogue of current grantees can be found here. These include:
Water: Wonderkid Multimedia
Wonderkid Multimedia received a grant to customise and deploy their Integrated Mobile Utility Management solution to four water utilities in Kenya, helping the utility providers to digitise their services. This ICT platform uses mobile services to support mobile meter reading, self-meter reading and complaint management, which overall improves efficiency and maintenance so that utilities can provide a better level of service to their customers.
Sanitation: Sanergy
Sanergy, in partnership with SweetSense, received a grant to develop and test the use of sensors to determine the fill levels of Fresh Life Toilets, waterless toilets designed for informal settlements. Using machine-to-machine technology, the sensors relay occupancy data used, with other parameters, to predict when waste collection is needed, record when collectors visit latrines and when Fresh Life Operators request services. Sanergy hopes the technology will optimise waste collection routes to reduce operating costs, thus ultimately increasing the availability of toilets for users
Energy: Gham Power
In partnership with Ncell, Gham power has installed solar micro-grids in remote districts in Nepal to provide energy to new mobile towers, households and businesses, bringing energy access and mobile connectivity to remote communities in Nepal. Customers make use of a pay-as-you-go (PAYG) using mobile money to purchase electricity, making the service extremely affordable and with no upfront costs.
The M4D Utilities Innovation Fund is opening again for applications!
We support two types of Grants:
Seed Grants (up to £150,000): The primary aim of these grants is to support the trial of products/services that use mobile to enable sustainable access to energy, water or sanitation.
Market Validation Grants (up to £300,000): The primary aim is to support partnerships with mobile network operators or urban utility service providers to support scaling or replication of an existing service that increases or improves access to sustainable energy, water and sanitation services to underserved consumers. The service will already have demonstrated early success and have active users in at least one market.
For further information, visit our fund website.
Max Pumina says:
I am from Papua New Guinea and am thrilled by the innovative information provided on this GSMA website on M4D. We have over 6 million (85%) of our population living in rural areas without access to energy, clean drinking water and without proper sanitation. Your initiative through M4D in addressing the above issues are very inspiring. Therefore, I will be submitting an application for the Utilities Innovation Fund to be utilized for pilot projects on clean energy mini grids for rural electrification.
Please kindly advise me on how to begin this submission.
Thank you for your attention and advise.
Max Pumina
Director – Rural Energy Solutions Ltd
Papua New Guinea
Mobile for Development says:
Hi Max,
Thank you for your message.
You can apply for the fund here – http://www.gsma.com/mobilefordevelopment/programmes/m4dutilities/innovation-fund-2
Let us know if you have any questions,
Mobile for Development Team
Rachel Sklar says:
I am interested in applying for the GSMA seed grant. The concept note date for the August round has not been released yet. The website says that round two for 2017 opens in July, but I have not seen anything about when in August the concept notes are due.
Munpreet Marbay says:
Hi Rachel,
You can apply and find all the information for the fund here – http://www.gsma.com/mobilefordevelopment/programmes/m4dutilities/innovation-fund-2
Let us know if you have any questions
Mobile for Development Team
Niyi says:
Good day,
Please, I will like to find out if the result of the last seed grant for the GSMA M4D Utilities Innovation Fund which was open between March and April is out.
Please, how may I find out the status of the concept note I sent.
Looking forward to your response.
Munpreet Marbay says:
Thank you for getting in touch! All the decision were made and communicated to the applicants in July, and if you haven’t heard back to please email [email protected] with your company name. Many thanks.