Primary & Secondary Education News South Africa

Hip2B2 takes ownership as a social enterprise

The youth organisation Hip2B2 promotes the study of maths, science and technology-related subjects, entrepreneurial skills and analytical thinking, and was started as the inspirational outreach for Mark Shuttleworth's trip into space in 2002. Hip2B2 has been funded by him ever since, but, from 1 June 2012, it is charting a new course as an independent operation.
Hip2B2 takes ownership as a social enterprise

The management team of Hip2B2 is now taking ownership of the brand and is growing it as a social enterprise."The Hip2B2 team has built unique insight into youth inspiration and aspirations, and I'm delighted to see them shape that into something that does good and does well at the same time," said Mark Shuttleworth.

Driving positive social change

Cathryn Treasure has been responsible for Hip2B2 since 2008 and will continue to lead the operation. According to Treasure the Hip2B2 brand touches the lives of its target market and drives positive social change, but she believes its ultimate success lies in continuing to build strong partnerships with business and government to ensure its future sustainability. To this end Hip2B2 has formed partnerships with 3M, Capitec and the South African Agency for Science and Technology Advancement.

"I wish the Hip2B2 team all the best as they continue to inspire young minds to be curious," says Shuttleworth. "By encouraging learners to think about what they can be, we set them on the path to greatness. Young South Africans need to be confident they are as capable of inventing, taking the lead and producing a 'first' as anyone else in the world, and Cathryn knows how to bring that home to her audience. It has been a pleasure to support the project for the past decade and I am proud to have been associated with their work."

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