FSI Mentorship Program: Empowering Mentee Entrepreneurs to Communicate with Clarity and Confidence
Inside an entrepreneur pitch workshop empowering ethnically diverse founders to pitch with clarity, confidence, and purpose.
Inside an entrepreneur pitch workshop empowering ethnically diverse founders to pitch with clarity, confidence, and purpose.
Find out how we partnered with the Peterson Foundation to empower under-resourced Chinese youth through our CBYI Program!
Find out how the event benefited all involved and how Eldpathy works to cultivate a compassionate response to Hong Kong’s ageing population.
Find out how HSBC Scholars celebrated Christmas in 2025 by immersing in nature, visiting local farms, and relishing locally grown vegetables.
HSBC Scholars Celebrating Christmas Immersed in Nature in Mui Wo Read More »
Learn more about the funding readiness workshop we deliver for ethnically diverse entrepreneurs with long-time partner FundFluent!
FSI x FundFluent: Empowering Ethnically Diverse Entrepreneurs to Become Funding Ready Read More »
Find out how we partnered with Goldman Sachs’ Community TeamWorks to support ethnically diverse small businesses in Hong Kong.
Find out what participants of our 2025 Board Director Training learned about board governance and effective leadership!
Learn more about the achievements mentee entrepreneurs made and the challenges they face as we reach the mid-point of our 2025-26 Mentorship Program for Ethnically Diverse Entrepreneurs.
Founded in 2012 as Asia’s first and largest youth-led soap recycling charity, Soap Cycling has long been dedicated to environmental conservation, community empowerment, and advancing equitable hygiene, especially in underserved communities in Asia and beyond. On 15 November, 25 HSBC Scholars and Hub for the Future community members joined a workshop organized by Soap Cycling, FSI’s
HSBC Scholars x Soap Cycling: Enhancing Hygiene Equity for the People in Need Read More »
Driven by her desire to develop preventive measures to improve the well-being of the people in Hong Kong, Jasmine Shu-Kay Choi applied for the HSBC Social Work Scholarship. From her initial goal of becoming a professional social worker, Jasmine would soon be transported onto an adventurous path of learning and sharing after being granted the