MiSK Foundation
Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Foundation is a non-profit foundation established by Saudi crown prince Mohammad bin Salman in 2011 to develop and empower Saudi youth to become active participants in the future economy of the region. MiSK specifically focuses on four key areas: education, creative and digital media, technology, and culture and arts. It pursues this agenda both through its own programs, and through partnerships with local and global organisations.
In the beginning of 2019, MISk foundation signed partnership contracts with 500 startups to promote entrepreneurs and creating more job opportunities. In the same year, a group of young male and female Saudis represented the foundation in the Youth 20 Summit held in Japan.
History
Created in 2011, the MiSK foundation was initiated by Mohammad bin Salman, then advisor to the Governor of Riyadh. The foundation aims to increase economic opportunities in Saudi society, where seventy percent of the population is under the age of 30, in step with the Vision 2030 national restructuring plan.The MiSK Foundation launched the Tweeps Forum in 2013, an annual networking event connecting the Saudi youth with social media leaders, gathering speakers such as Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Ivanka Trump, and top executives from Twitter.
In October 2015, the MiSK Foundation was one of the main partners of the 9th UNESCO Youth Forum in Paris. In September 2016, the two organisations signed a Framework Agreement to collaborate on the development of youth, education, emerging technologies, culture, and science. The 7th International Forum of NGOs was held in Riyadh in May 2017 in partnership with the MiSK foundation.
The MiSK Global Forum started in 2016 and was initially conceived as a two-day forum, with a focus on entrepreneurship and innovation. From 25 to 27 November 2016, the MiSK Hackathon connected more than 100 youths from London and Riyadh by satellite in a competition broadcast over two days.
In April 2017, the Foundation launched a campaign with Google named We Are All Online, an initiative to share best practices in the promotion of online safety for Saudi youth, one of the most connected nations worldwide. In the same month, the Foundation became a member of the MIT Media Lab consortium.
In September 2017, the MiSK Foundation organised a New York-based youth-oriented forum, the MiSK-UNDP Youth Forum, that drew 400 participants and raised awareness on ways that Saudi and Arab youth could further involve themselves with the issues of counter extremism and the refugee crisis.
In November 2018, a month after the death of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation pulled funding to the foundation. The decision ended a joint initiative between the Gates Foundation and the MiSK Foundation called the MiSK Grand Challenges, which made grants to organisations around the world working to create innovative solutions to development challenges. In 2017, the Gates Foundation had committed $5 million to the MiSK Grant Challenges. “Jamal Khashoggi’s abduction and murder are extremely troubling,” said the Gates Foundation in a statement.
Description
The name of the Foundation comes from "misk". The symbolism is one of generosity and benevolence in that this ancient perfume is worn by one person, while simultaneously engulfing those around them.The Foundation’s work is focused on education, culture and media. It provides contributions to youth development, with a spotlight on technology and the arts, in order to build a knowledge-based economy. The MiSK Foundation also tackles problems related to terrorism by convening events both in Saudi Arabia and internationally, including the annual Tweeps Forum and the MiSK UNDP Youth Forum.
MiSK Art Institute
The MiSK Art Institute, launched in 2017, is the artistic branch of the MiSK Foundation. The objective of the institute is to become the "leading platform for grassroots cultural production, diplomacy and exchange" in Saudi Arabia. Ahmed Mater serves as its executive director.In early 2018, the Foundation announced the expansion of the MiSK Art Institute, including new galleries, creative spaces, meeting spaces, workshops, and educational programs. The Institute also included plans for a pavilion at the 2018 Venice Biennale, a New York Arab Art Festival, an exchange program with California.
MiSK led the Saudi pavilion at the 2019 Venice Biennale, organizing an exhibition by the Jeddah-based Saudi artist Zahrah Al Ghamdi, known for creating site-specific installations made from materials found in nature, including sand, rocks and leather.
Saudi Codes
It is an educational program that is implemented in partnership between Misk, the Ministry of Education in Saudi Arabia and the Communication and Information Telecom Company. The aim of the initiative is to provide computer programming courses to Arabic-speaking people in an easy way. So far, the program has provided the following coding languages: JavaScript, Python and MakeCode.
The Growth Accelerator
MiSK Foundation launched in 2019 Growth Accelerator program to support tech start-ups in MENA region. The three-months long program will organize three on-site bootcamps and one demo day in Riyadh. The program aims at helping start-ups in achieving a consistent growth and providing the start-ups with ecosystem enablers in the MENA region.Misk Al-Mashair
Inv collaboration with the Saudi Ministry of Hajj, MiSk Foundation has launched Misk AL-Mashaer initiative that aims at recruiting volunteers to help pilgrims during Haj season. To achieve its goal properly, a number of workshops were held in many Saudi Cities. The workshops focused at training volunteers on how to act during emergencies, problem-solving, techniques communication skills, how to deal with pilgrims of different cultures, working together in crowd management, and the ethics and values of voluntary work.Awards
- November 2017: Recipient of the $1 million Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Knowledge Award
- December 2016: Arab Social Media Influencers Award
Governance
- Chairman and founder: Mohammad bin Salman
- Secretary-General: Bader Al Asaker