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HOWONE INSTITUTE

Providing Inclusive Products and Services to Caregivers, People With Debilitating Health Conditions, Persons With Disabilities through its business model.

HOWONE INSTITUTE PRIVATE LIMITED

UEN 202330640M

Membership category: Emerging Social Enterprise

An Emerging Social Enterprise is a business that has demonstrated and tracked at least 3 months of social impact creation and generated market revenue. It demonstrates Additionality by redesigning business processes or policies to go beyond conventional practices, deliberately addressing unmet social needs and contributing to a more inclusive society in Singapore.

Industry

Arts, Sports & Recreation

Year founded

2023

Member since

2023

Latest reporting year

2026

Contact HOWONE INSTITUTE

howonemoves@gmail.com

About HOWONE INSTITUTE

Our story: howone (pronounced "how one") is derived from the Chinese characters 好玩, meaning "good fun". We believe in the power of play and finding joy in every aspect of life. As dancers, we have experienced how dance is an incredibly powerful instrument, one that we can use to improve cognitive, physical and mental wellbeing, our sense of connection to ourselves and to others. It's not just about building strength and balance. It's also about fun, playfulness, and creative expression. We believe movement is essential to health and we're sincere about making it fun.

Address

82B CIRCUIT ROAD, #18-44, MACPHERSON SPRING

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Products and services

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Dance Science and Health (daSH) programmes

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Dance Education (dancED) programmes

Social impact summary

Impact areas & beneficiaries

2

way(s) of making impact

Inclusive Products and Services

Subsidised Products and Services for Beneficiaries

Customised Products and Services for Beneficiaries

Impact location(s)

Singapore

Resources dedicated to
social impact

62%

of revenue

82%

of users

Dedicated to social impact creation

Impact areas

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HOWONE INSTITUTE

Providing Inclusive Products and Services to Caregivers, People With Debilitating Health Conditions, Persons With Disabilities through its business model.

HOWONE INSTITUTE PRIVATE LIMITED

UEN 202330640M

Membership category: Emerging Social Enterprise

An Emerging Social Enterprise is a business that has demonstrated and tracked at least 3 months of social impact creation and generated market revenue. It demonstrates Additionality by redesigning business processes or policies to go beyond conventional practices, deliberately addressing unmet social needs and contributing to a more inclusive society in Singapore.

Industry

Arts, Sports & Recreation

Year founded

2023

Member since

2023

Latest reporting year

2026

Contact HOWONE INSTITUTE

howonemoves@gmail.com

About HOWONE INSTITUTE

Our story: howone (pronounced "how one") is derived from the Chinese characters 好玩, meaning "good fun". We believe in the power of play and finding joy in every aspect of life. As dancers, we have experienced how dance is an incredibly powerful instrument, one that we can use to improve cognitive, physical and mental wellbeing, our sense of connection to ourselves and to others. It's not just about building strength and balance. It's also about fun, playfulness, and creative expression. We believe movement is essential to health and we're sincere about making it fun.

Address

82B CIRCUIT ROAD, #18-44, MACPHERSON SPRING

Products and services

icon-pullet

Dance Science and Health (daSH) programmes

icon-pullet

Dance Education (dancED) programmes

Social impact summary

Impact areas & beneficiaries

2

way(s) of making impact

Inclusive Products and Services

Subsidised Products and Services for Beneficiaries

Customised Products and Services for Beneficiaries

Impact location(s)

Singapore

Resources dedicated to
social impact

62%

of revenue

82%

of users

Dedicated to social impact creation

Impact areas

Intentionality

Providing subsidies for products and services to increase accessibility for beneficiaries

additionality

1 processes in place

for products and services to beneficiaries

Beneficiary-focused costs reductions

Proportionality

$40,000 of revenue

dedicated to subsidies for beneficiaries

Caregivers

People with debilitating health conditions

Persons with Disabilities

Persons from lower-income households

Persons managing mental health conditions

Persons with mobility needs

Intentionality

Customising products and services to increase accessibility to beneficiaries

additionality

1 processes in place

for products and services to beneficiaries

Beneficiary-focused costs reductions

Proportionality

230 beneficiaries

utilising customised products and services

Persons managing mental health conditions

Caregivers

People with debilitating health conditions

Persons with mobility needs

Persons with Disabilities