FasterCures Advisory Board

The FasterCures Advisory Board includes policy experts, public health advocates, and leaders in biomedical innovation. Together with the FasterCures staff, they identify areas of opportunity across the healthcare and biomedical research...
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Global Financial Scholars Programs

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Robust financial markets play a crucial role in supporting private-sector-led growth, job creation, financial security, and the sustainable funding of national development priorities. Through two flagship training programs, we work with governments and the World Bank Group to train, inform, and empower the next generation of financial policymakers and public-sector fund managers who can effectively drive financial market reforms and foster shared prosperity for all.

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HBCU Strategic Initiative and Fellowship Program

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Historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) continue to be overlooked as a source for quality talent in the investment industry, despite a decades-long history of producing global leaders in financial services.

To help connect resources to talent and as a continued commitment to expanding opportunity within the business community, the Milken Institute launched the HBCU Fellows Program for sophomore undergraduate students in early 2023. The program offers an eight-course curriculum, in partnership with premier finance education platform ViableEDU, allowing Fellows to build their knowledge of finance while also gaining access to professional development opportunities, including in-person networking events and exclusive conversations with the Milken Institute's network of leaders in the financial industry.

What Our Program Is Designed to Do

  • RECRUIT and support a pool of academically competitive students from select HBCUs and direct them toward internships and careers at top-tier asset management firms;
  • PROVIDE tailored training to each cohort of students to develop the knowledge and professional skills needed for careers in asset management; and

  • CONNECT each cohort of students with the broader network of program alumni, established asset management professionals, and the Institute's experts to build the next generation of competitive and successful industry leaders.

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Milken–Motsepe Prize Program

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In 2021, the Milken Institute, in partnership with the Motsepe Foundation, launched the Milken-Motsepe Innovation Prize Program. The program is a series of multiyear, multimillion-dollar innovation competitions and awards harnessing Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies to advance technological solutions toward the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Africa. 

The inaugural prize, the Milken-Motsepe Prize in AgriTech, launched in April 2021 and challenged global innovators to demonstrate solutions for smallholder farmers in Africa to utilize tech to bring more food to the table. More than 3,500 entrepreneurs from 105 countries across six continents registered. Competition judges reviewed and selected 25 finalists and awarded $250,000. The finalists had a year to field test their ideas across 16 countries in Africa. The five winners were announced at the 2023 Milken Institute Global Conference, including the $1 million grand prize. 

The Milken-Motsepe Prize in Green Energy, launched in November 2022 at the Milken Institute Middle East and Africa Summit and challenged global entrepreneurs to expand access to reliable, affordable, and sustainable electricity in Africa. In May 2023, the judges selected the 20 most transformative ideas from hundreds of registrants and awarded, in total, $400,000 for teams to test their innovations. These teams represented 12 countries across three continents. Their innovations include potential breakthroughs in wind, solar, hydro, and geothermal electricity generation, as well as energy storage and distribution. The judges then selected five teams to advance to the finalist round and awarded a total of $450,000 to teams for further testing. In February 2024, the finalist teams field-tested their innovations in South Africa (see more information below). In May 2024, the judges awarded the $1 million grand prize and a Runner-Up Prize of $250,000 at the 2024 Milken Institute Global Conference. 

The Milken-Motsepe Prize in FinTech launched in May 2024 at the Milken Institute Global Conference to award innovative companies that best demonstrate the use of cutting-edge technologies to expand access to capital and financial services for small businesses in emerging and frontier markets. There is $2 million in prize funds available, with a $1 million grand prize for the winning company. Registration is free and open to anyone around the world.
 

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Philanthropic Investors Forum

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Increasingly, donors see themselves as investors, looking   to ensure their capital and other resources at their disposal are delivering a positive, long-term impact. The Philanthropic Investors Forum is held in conjunction with the Milken Institute’s flagship events, bringing key philanthropic leaders together to learn from and with each other about how to make strategic investments that galvanize progress.

 

Benefits of the Philanthropic Investors Forum

  • Peer-to-peer learning and exchange with principals and heads of institutional and corporate philanthropies 

  • Candid conversations with changemakers and thought leaders 

  • Roundtable discussions focused on emerging trends, innovation, and system change

 

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Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR)

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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has been called the silent pandemic. FasterCures seeks to encourage the development of new antibiotics by promoting policies that could incentivize drug developers, investigate ways to bring more private capital into the space, and highlight emerging approaches to treating bacterial infections beyond antibiotics.

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Early Warning System for Future Pandemics

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Despite unprecedented advances in medical science that enabled the development of novel COVID-19 vaccines and therapies at record speed, the COVID-19 pandemic exposed deep deficiencies in our ability to detect, prevent, and respond to global health threats. FasterCures has sought to bring together global health leaders and experts to advance a vision for a coordinated global early warning system to address a key gap in current global disease surveillance efforts.

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