
FSI x Goldman Sachs: Gamifying Meaningful Support for Hong Kong’s Ethnically Diverse Small Businesses
Find out how we partnered with Goldman Sachs’ Community TeamWorks to support ethnically diverse small businesses in Hong Kong.
Impact Jam provides meaningful and impactful social engagements for professionals in the private sector while enabling companies to achieve their environmental, social, governance (ESG) or corporate social responsibility (CSR) goals.
Each Impact Jam session is a bespoke workshop designed to fit the volunteers’ expertise and the community’s needs. Through one-off workshops or longer-term engagements, companies working with FSI can offer their talents the opportunity to leverage their expertise and knowledge to resolve the organizational challenges or business bottlenecks facing Hong Kong’s social impact organizations or under-resourced entrepreneurs.
We engage our corporate partners to help ethnically diverse youth plan and prepare for their resumes, job interview skills, and career pathways ahead.
We leverage corporate volunteers’ skills and expertise to run practical business clinics, where women entrepreneurs are given equitable access to resources and insights to grow themselves and their impact startups and/or organizations.
We work with corporate volunteers to equip under-resourced social impact leaders and entrepreneurs with the skills and knowledge to communicate the brand, work, and impact of their organizations and businesses.
We engage corporate volunteers to advise our student interns on effective ways to support under-resourced ethnically diverse entrepreneurs, simultaneously enhancing the diversity, inclusion, and equity in Hong Kong.

Find out how we partnered with Goldman Sachs’ Community TeamWorks to support ethnically diverse small businesses in Hong Kong.
Find out how our GuideFong Tour brought JSM’s summer interns deep into the local ethnically diverse entepreneurial community!
Learn about this collaborative business clinic by FSI and Goldman Sachs to help social impact leaders and entrepreneurs build capacity.