UNICEF Venture Fund Startup Metrics
  • UNICEF Venture Fund Startup Metrics

    Whether you're currently with us or have completed your time with the Fund, these metrics are crucial for unlocking opportunities.They enhance your eligibility for various resources and support. They also help us position you better within UNICEF's deployment and scale pipeline.Your metrics aren’t just reports—they tell stories of transformation, innovation, and hope. Together, let's use data to drive positive change and create a better world for children.We're thrilled to have you as part of the Venture Fundcommunity and look forward to seeing your progress and impact!
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    • Financial Growth at Company Level 
    • Company-level includes everything your company is working on, including Venture Fund-supported projects.
      The figures we ask for are cumulative, which means how much you've ever made since the beginning of the company, not just for the month or year. You should add new figures to the totals from your previous reports. If there’s no new data, just report the same numbers as before.

    • Financial Growth at Project Level 
    • Project-level refers to only the solution that you are working on with the Venture Fund funding and technical mentorship. 
      The figures we ask for are cumulative, which means how much you've ever made since the beginning of the project, not just for the month or year. You should add new figures to the totals from your previous reports. If there’s no new data, just report the same numbers as before.

    • Project-level figures may be equal to or lower than company-level, but never greater than company-level figures. 

    • Project-level figures may be equal to or lower than company-level, but never greater than company-level figures. 

    • Project-level figures may be equal to or lower than company-level, but never greater than company-level figures. 

    • User Engagement at Company Level 
    • Company-level includes everything your company is working on, including Venture Fund-supported projects.
      The figures we ask for are cumulative, which means how many you've ever reached since the beginning of the company, not just for the month or year. You should add new figures to the totals from your previous reports. If there’s no new data, just report the same numbers as before.

    • Key Points Before Entering Beneficiary Data

      • Direct beneficiaries are individuals who directly use your company's solutions/products, including those developed with the Venture Fund. This includes both B2C and unpaid users. So you've already filled them out above. 

      • Direct use of your tech doesn't mean only those who operate the tech.

        In the case of an AI-enabled diagnostic tool, for example, users aren't only the clinicians who use the tool to help generate diagnoses. Patients who are being screened or examined, and whose images or specimens are processed by the AI tool, can be counted as users because they receive faster diagnosis due to the medical practitioners’ use of the technology.

        In the case of an early-warning system, users aren't only the local authorities who use a communications platform to deploy early warning or evacuation messages. People who receive these messages are also users of the tech even if they are not the ones operating the tech. 

      • If a partner or client reports beneficiary numbers, please include them.
      • Indirect beneficiaries are those who benefit indirectly, such as through infrequent use or positive effects from direct users. For example, in a learning management system, the teacher is the direct beneficiary, and the student is the indirect beneficiary.
      • Total Unique Beneficiaries = Direct Beneficiaries + Indirect Beneficiaries 

    • User Engagement at Project Level 
    • Project-level refers to only the solution that you are working on with the Venture Fund funding and technical mentorship.
      The figures we ask for are cumulative, which means how many you've ever reached since the beginning of the project, not just the month or year. You should add new figures to the totals from your previous reports. If there’s no new data, just report the same numbers as before.

    • Project-level figures may be equal to or lower than company-level, but never greater than company-level figures. 

    • Project-level figures may be equal to or lower than company-level, but never greater than company-level figures. 

    • Project-level figures may be equal to or lower than company-level, but never greater than company-level figures. 

    • Project-level figures may be equal to or lower than company-level, but never greater than company-level figures. 

    • Key Points Before Entering Beneficiary Data

      • Direct beneficiaries are individuals who directly use your company's solutions/products, including those developed with the Venture Fund. This includes both B2C and unpaid users. So you've already filled them out above. 
      • Direct use of your tech doesn't mean only those who operate the tech.

        In the case of an AI-enabled diagnostic tool, for example, users aren't only the clinicians who use the tool to help generate diagnoses. Patients who are being screened or examined, and whose images or specimens are processed by the AI tool, can be counted as users because they receive faster diagnosis due to the medical practitioners’ use of the technology.

        In the case of an early-warning system, users aren't only the local authorities who use a communications platform to deploy early warning or evacuation messages. People who receive these messages are also users of the tech even if they are not the ones operating the tech.

      • If a partner or client reports beneficiary numbers, please include them.
      • Indirect beneficiaries are those who benefit indirectly, such as through infrequent use or positive effects from direct users. For example, in a learning management system, the teacher is the direct beneficiary, and the student is the indirect beneficiary.
      • Total Unique Beneficiaries = Direct Beneficiaries + Indirect Beneficiaries 

    • Project-level figures may be equal to or lower than company-level, but never greater than company-level figures. 

    • Could you please, as best as you can, briefly describe in the box below (Description of Reach) who your direct beneficiaries are? What is it that they get, or how do they benefit from the solution? How do they interact with or use your solution? Only populate for applicable user groups:

      • Unpaid users:
      • B2C customers:
      • B2B customers:
      • B2G customers:

      Could you also please describe briefly who your indirect beneficiaries are?

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    • Your solution in the field (e.g. pilots and deployments) - PROJECT level 
    • About your team 
    • Project-level figures may be equal to or lower than company-level, but never greater than company-level figures. 

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