A paid internship marketplace and a financial health platform will receive grants of £200,000 after being named winners of a Covid job recovery challenge.
Udrafter and Hastee scooped the top prizes in Nesta’s Rapid Recovery Challenge, with the cash set to help fund new projects aiding job and finance recovery.
Innovation fund Nesta launched the challenge last year in response to the financial devastation caused by the pandemic and has now handed out £3million for a range of projects.
Udrafter, the winner of the job stream side of the challenge, is an online marketplace connecting students and graduates with businesses who can offer paid micro-internships, breaking the cycle of unpaid work experience. Afterwards, students are able to print out a certificate which they can then use to bolster their CV.
Udrafter has also recently launched a new mentorship project focused on helping young people into work specifically in the post-pandemic era as job selection processes become increasingly competitive.
Mentors have the role of coaching students to adapt to the current job market and create opportunities for themselves.