The newly launched PropNex Foundation aims to support underprivileged students and advance educational initiatives, with beneficiaries ranging from primary school to university level. As its first initiative, the foundation has awarded S$254,000 in PropNex Education Awards to 160 students to help them pursue their educational goals. The award amounts vary by education level, and polytechnic students received S$3,000. To be eligible, applicants’ gross monthly household income must not exceed S$7,500, and the per capita income must not exceed S$2,000. One of the award recipients is SP student Branwenn Tang, who is pursuing a Diploma in Food Science and Technology. She shared that she plans to use the award to kick-start her entrepreneurial journey. Outside of her studies, she is passionate about starting a business selling crocheted flowers.