The Star Golden Hearts Award and Gamuda Inspiration Award a joint initiative by The Star, Star Foundation, and Yayasan Gamuda to celebrate the work of unsung heroes who go the distance in helping those in need irrespective of race, culture and religion. Since 2016, we have contributed more than RM4 million to the annual cause that is reflective of the values we hold dear as an organisation to galvanise and recognise an entire ecosystem of humanitarian and inclusive initiatives.
Every year, the number of nominations received increases double fold. In 2020, more than 500 nominations were received. This is a reflection of the growing humanitarian ecosystem in Malaysia over the years when we received 100 nominations when SGHA first started in 2016. The nominations cut across all categories ranging from individuals, NGOs, social enterprises and companies. The range of benevolent, public-spirited and altruistic causes include education, environment and social purposes.
The charitable initiatives involve employment, entrepreneurship, youth empowerment, digital literacy, waste management, nature conservation, urban agriculture, ecotourism, community welfare for the homeless and urban poor, disabled with special needs, water and sanitation in rural and indigenous communities, and animal welfare.
Each year, 10 outstanding individuals or groups are chosen as award winners and among them a Gamuda Inspiration Award winner will be selected to receive a grant of RM50,000 in contribution towards their cause. This resonates with our goal in empowering community-building efforts that leave a positive impact on the lives of others through socioeconomic development.
This year, the coveted Gamuda Inspiration Award (GIA) by Yayasan Gamuda was awarded to two out of the pool of 10 winners.
The winners for 2020 are social enterprises - PWD Smart FarmAbility and Seven Tea One. Past winners are Sujana Mohd Rejab (2019), UmieAktif (2018) , Barefoot Mercy (2017) and Kedai Jalanan (2016) .
Our Story
We believe in acknowledging and rewarding organisations who make a positive impact on society, laying the foundation for creating changemakers from all walks of life across the nation. Starting in 2024, Yayasan Gamuda is marking a new chapter in its commitment to social impact and community development by leading the Gamuda Inspiration Award (GIA).
The GIA is dedicated to honouring everyday Malaysians who have contributed across various realms, including supporting Indigenous communities, raising awareness and funds for autism, contributing to wildlife conservation, providing education to underprivileged students, and other impactful initiatives.
Before 2024, the GIA was administered through joint initiatives between The Star Foundation and Yayasan Gamuda, with a partnership history dating back to 2016.
Past GIA winners include Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre (2023), The MareCet Research Organisation (2023), Iskul Sama diLaut Omadal (2022), Crisis Relief Services and Training (2021), Suriana Welfare Society Malaysia (2021), PWD Smart FarmAbility (2020), Seven Tea One (2020), Sujana Mohd Rejab (2019), UmieAktif (2018), Barefoot Mercy (2017) and Kedai Jalanan (2016)
Focus Categories
Environment & Wildlife
Education & Community Empowerment
Human Rights
Awards & Prizes
Prize: RM300,000
One winner per category
Recognising large organisations with significant impact, the GIA awards RM300,000 to those who have demonstrated outstanding commitment and created scalable, lasting solutions in their field. This award celebrates dedication and achievements, providing resources to further their groundbreaking work.
Prize: RM50,000
Two winners per category
Targeting smaller organisations with remarkable potential, this award offers RM50,000 to support and scale initiatives. This grant empowers emerging organisations to amplify their impact and become catalysts for positive change.
Prize: RM 500,000 (pool)
Project-based open seeding fund to all three categories
Open to all categories, unlimited number of winners winning the fund cap. A half a million fund supporting innovative, project-based initiatives. This fund provides financial support for projects with clear objectives, detailed cost breakdowns, and defined durations, fostering creative solutions and sustainable progress.
What Are We Looking For?
Locally registered non-government organisations, community-based organisations, and social enterprises.
Your work or project helps to elevate, empower and inspire the community that you are working with.
The organisation has a strong sustainability plan beyond funding.
Not affiliated with political organisations.
Judges
Datuk Mohamed Shah Redza Hussein
Frequently Asked Questions
The application is open from the 20th of August 2024 to the 11th of October 2024.
The application is open to organisations.
Three categories, as follows:
- Environment & Wildlife
- Education & Community Empowerment
- Human Rights
The funding amount is up to RM 300,000.
Award ceremony will be held in November.
Submit via the form provided at ‘Submit Your Application’ in your preferred language (English or Bahasa Malaysia).
For more information, please email to gia@yayasangamuda.my.
We believe in acknowledging and rewarding individuals who make a positive impact on society. This serves as a foundation for creating more changemakers from all walks of life across the nation. Our (SGHA) is a collaborative initiative by The Star and Yayasan Gamuda, dedicated to honouring everyday Malaysians who have demonstrated making positive impacts on people and the planet, while fostering unity.
These are individuals who have made significant contributions across several realms, including supporting Indigenous communities, raising awareness and funds for autism, contributing to wildlife conservation, providing education to underprivileged students, and other impactful initiatives.
Annually, 10 outstanding individuals or groups are chosen as award winners of the SGHA. For the year 2023, 10 winners received RM15,000 each as a token of recognition for their exemplary contributions in making a positive impact on the lives of others and the environment.
The highly sought-after Gamuda Inspiration Award (GIA) by Yayasan Gamuda was presented to two exceptional social changemakers, namely the Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre and The MareCet Research Organisation, with both receiving grants amounting to RM150,000 each.
The past GIA winners are Iskul Sama diLaut Omadal (2022), Crisis Relief Services and Training (2021), Suriana Welfare Society Malaysia (2021), PWD Smart FarmAbility (2020), Seven Tea One (2020), Sujana Mohd Rejab (2019), UmieAktif (2018), Barefoot Mercy (2017) and Kedai Jalanan (2016).
The Star Golden Hearts Award honours and celebrates the work of unsung Malaysian heroes who go the distance helping those in need, irrespective of race, culture and religion – values that we hold dearly as an organisation.
And that's why we've been supporting the Star Golden Hearts Award (SGHA) since 2016: to encourage more Malaysians to rise and become better citizens.
Each year, ten individuals or groups are chosen as award winners. Out of the ten, a Star-Gamuda Inspiration Award winner is chosen to receive RM50,000 for their cause.
The winner for 2019 is Sujana Mohd Rejab. Past winners are UmieAktif (2018) , Barefoot Mercy (2017) and Kedai Jalanan (2016) .