About
The Susty Pitch Innovation and Ecosolutions (SV-PIE) Project is our flagship initiative supporting young changemakers to transform bold ideas into practical solutions for a sustainable future. Through the SV-PIE platform, members of our community pitch innovative projects that address real-world challenges. Selected ideas receive funding, mentorship, and community support to bring their solutions to life. From climate action and plastic pollution to health, education, and sustainable livelihoods, SV-PIE empowers young people to turn creativity into measurable impact.
Community Pitching
Young innovators within our community submit ideas that respond to sustainability challenges and contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals.
Community Voting
Shortlisted projects are presented to the SustyVibes community, where supporters vote for the ideas they believe can create the greatest impact.
Funding and Support
Winning projects receive seed funding and visibility to implement their ideas and expand their impact.
Mentorship and Implementation
Winners receive guidance and continued support as they bring their projects to life in schools, communities, and local businesses.
Our Impact
Grants Disbursed
Winning Projects
SDGs Contributed To
Past Champions
Meet the changemakers who turned ideas into impact.

Toyosi Idris
Hale & Hearty
SDG 3: Good Health and Wellbeing
- →One fully equipped school sickbay established
- →Health services delivered to 400+ students and 30 teachers

Oyinlola Akiboye
ARCS Agro Ventures
SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production
- →Organic household and industrial chemicals produced from organic waste
- →Waste diverted from landfills and repurposed into useful products
Hannah Omokhaye
EcoSmart Club Project
SDGs 12 & 13
- →3,000 students educated on climate change
- →4 recycling bins installed in schools
- →300+ kg of PET bottles recycled
- →10 teachers trained on climate education
Voices
What people are saying.
“The SustyVibes PIE grant accelerated the progress of Project Hale and Hearty and helped bring the school sickbay to life. When I received the grant, I felt confident that the project would succeed.”
Toyosi Idris
PIE Winner