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Our Mission

Turning Student Ideas Into Reality

FFund was created specifically for FPT University HCM students in the EXE Entrepreneurship Experience program who face significant challenges in securing funding for their innovative startup ideas, particularly during EXE201 and EXE401 phases.

We eliminate traditional funding barriers like collateral requirements and complex business plans

Our platform connects student entrepreneurs directly with investors who want to support educational innovation

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Get to Know FFund

Fund the Next Big Thing

Our mission is to empower FPT University students by providing accessible funding solutions that transform innovative classroom ideas into successful real-world ventures. We remove traditional barriers and connect passionate student entrepreneurs with investors who believe in supporting educational innovation.

We envision a thriving ecosystem where every promising student startup from FPT University's EXE program has the opportunity to secure adequate funding, regardless of their background or prior business experience. We aim to be the bridge that turns academic projects into successful businesses.

FFund was created in response to the funding challenges faced by FPT University HCM students in their EXE Entrepreneurship Experience courses. Recognizing that the university grant of 50 million VND was insufficient or inaccessible for many promising projects, we established a platform specifically designed to address these unique challenges.

Our mission is to empower FPT University students by providing accessible funding solutions that transform innovative classroom ideas into successful real-world ventures. We remove traditional barriers and connect passionate student entrepreneurs with investors who believe in supporting educational innovation.

  • Simplified funding process for students
  • Phase-based funding to reduce investor risk
  • Direct connection to micro-investors and sponsors
  • Transparent project progress tracking
  • Support for EXE201 and EXE401 student projects