WHO WE ARE

  • I/D/E/A/S [Initiatives in Development of Entrepreneur Approaches and Strategies] is a private non-profit organisation dedicated to promoting socioeconomic growth through support to micro- and small-scale enterprises, and community-led development projects.
  • I/D/E/A/S was established in 1996 by a collective of senior Sri Lankan professionals with multiple disciplinary backgrounds and a wealth of experience in the private and public sector, at national and international levels, functioning entirely voluntarily.
  • The 19-member I/D/E/A/S team, one-third of whom are women, actively contribute their accumulated knowledge, expertise and experience with a deep sense of commitment to fulfilling the goals of I/D/E/A/S.

WHAT WE DO

DEFINING CHARACTERISTICS OF I/D/E/A/S

WHAT MAKES I/D/E/A/S DISTINCTIVE

  • Many small entrepreneurs have creative business ideas. But they often lack the finances to start up their ventures or the working capital to expand ongoing businesses.

    Formal lending institutions, and even a micro-credit facility, seem beyond their reach due to insistence on collateral and guarantors as well as high rates of interest.
  • This is where I/D/E/A/S steps in. It enables these less-privileged people to cut through stringent requirements that act as major barriers to entry into the entrepreneurial world.
  • We provide such budding entrepreneurs with funding, mentoring and training to make their ideas blossom into viable businesses and help them realize their potential and improve their livelihoods.
  • We provide grants cum interest-free and collateral-free loans. The loan component is recovered in monthly installments following an appropriate grace period
  • I/D/E/A/S support is truly no strings attached.
25+

Years Service

HOW DOES I/D/E/A/S GENERATE ITS FUNDS?

  • We subscribe to the view that for an organisation to “Do Good”, it must “Do Well” via legitimate avenues. I/D/E/A/S income, which was initially generated through the provision of professional services, is currently derived from:

a. Management fees and dividends from its joint venture consulting company Infotech IDEAS [Pvt] Ltd.

b. Income from investments

  • Not being dependent on external donor funding, I/D/E/A/S remains financially independent and free to set its priorities in keeping with its governing principles focused on assisting low income and less privileged yet talented or skilled groups who display entrepreneurial potential.
  • Capital fund: In pursuance of the above, I/D/E/A/S has succeeded in growing its capital fund to enable it to disburse around Rs 10 million annually for chosen initiatives.

 

HOW ARE PROJECT BENEFICIARIES SELECTED?

  • I/D/E/A/S solicits expressions of interest (EOI) from small and medium scale entrepreneurial initiatives countrywide.
  • A rigorous and methodical process of shortlisting and appraisal of the applications received leads to the selection of a diverse set of entrepreneurs, both men and women, following telephone interviews, site visits, and direct contact.
  • Successful awardees benefit from mentoring and guidance from designated I/D/E/A/S members
  • Beneficiary projects are subject to regular monitoring and progress reporting requirements

WHAT KINDS OF PROJECTS DOES I/D/E/A/S SUPPORT?

ENTREPRENEUR DEVELOPMENT

January 17, 2019

Anthurium Plant Nursery [2019]

This Anthurium plant nursery is owned and maintained by Mahinda Sarath Kumara in Pallegama, Kegalle. He has been growing several different varieties of this plant. Anthurium flowers are in much demand for floral decorations at many local functions.
October 16, 2018

Assistance To 10 Small Businesses At Imaduwa, Galle District [2018]

In early 2018, Mr Bandu Vithanage (BV), a former public officer turned social activist who has promoted social mobilization/empowerment and mutual help activities in Kombala and Mayakaduwa, two adjacent villages in the Imaduwa Divisional Secretariat Divison,
October 20, 2003

Setting up bee keeping project for disabled soldiers, Wathupitiwela [2003]

When the Ranaviru Seva Authority of Sri Lanka submitted a project proposal in February 2003, I/D/E/A/S obliged by extending financial support for a bee keeping project that was implemented in the. ..

COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT

October 16, 2004

Response To The Tsunami Disaster Of 2004

In the aftermath of the destruction caused by the Tsunami, I/D/E/A/S turned its full attention to immediate relief efforts. However, within a few weeks, it was clear that priority must be directed towards reconstruction and rehabilitation as a matter of urgency.

OUR TEAM

Dr Hilmy Sally
[Chairman]

Mr Jayantha Jayewardene
[Secretary]

Mr Lalit Godamunne
[Treasurer]

Ms Shakuntala Kuruppu
[Director]

Mr Romesh Ilangakoon
[Director]

Dr Sarath Abayawardena
[Director]

Mr Vimal Dias
[Director]

Mr Nanda Abeywickrama