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  • Kristie Wang

    Innovations in Financial Inclusion: Community Development and Co-operative Strategies: Ashoka Changemakers has Launched the G20 Financial Inclusion Challenge

    In June Mexican Presidency of the G20 and Ashoka Changemakers officially launched the G20 Financial Inclusion challenge during the summit in Los Cabos. It signaled the G20’s continued emphasis on financial inclusion as a component of stable and vibrant financial systems.

    Categories
    Uncategorized
    Tags
    financial inclusion, microfinance
  • Marielle Walter

    Featured Event: Partnering to Crack the Nut

    At the Cracking the Nut Conference earlier this week, effective partnerships were highlighted as essential for success in growing rural agricultural markets. Despite a line up of sessions dedicated entirely to the subject, partnerships were discussed in almost every session.

    Categories
    Agriculture
    Tags
    supply chains
  • Sadna Samaranayake

    PopTech: On Failure, Jedi Knights and the Edge of Social Change

    I recently sat down with Executive Director and Curator Andrew Zolli, and PopTech President Leetha Filderman for a candid conversation on a broad spectrum of topics, from impact investing to the importance of failure, to the pace of social innovation and how PopTech sees its role as an accelerant. While best known for its leave-your-head-spinning conferences, it appears that what’s actually popping at PopTech is a lot quieter, slower and more fundamental than may initially meet the eye.

    Categories
    Education, Impact Assessment
    Tags
    failure, incubators
  • Aden Van Noppen

    The ABCs of Affordable Housing: A New Report From Acumen Fund

    Building quality affordable housing is not easy. It takes knowledge, creativity, and perseverance. One needs all the tools they can get. That is why we wrote The ABCs of Affordable Housing in Kenya. We hope this report will serve as a resource to practitioners and investors who are looking to enter the affordable housing sector in Kenya or elsewhere. Its pages contain a handful of challenges practitioners are bound to encounter and strategies to address them. Some of these strategies are specific to Kenya, but the vast majority can be drawn across geographic boundaries.

    Categories
    Education
    Tags
    housing, research
  • Mirjam Schöning and Abigail Noble

    Part III: Getting the Most Out of Your Board

    If designed and managed correctly, a corporate governance board,strengthens, not weakens, the leadership of a social enterprise and helps to ensure the success of the social enterprise.
    In last week’s post, we at the Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship discussed the first step: creating the right governance board for your social enterprise. The focus of this post is on managing the board once it is created.

    Categories
    Social Enterprise, Uncategorized
    Tags
    business development, governance
  • Martin Herrndorf

    What the SOCCKET is (And What it is Not)

    It looks like the prototype do-gooder-gimmick – a football (soccer ball) that produces and stores electricity, which can power a solar lantern at night. Each ball financed by Western backers, they are donated in developing countries. I had the chance to kick it at the Rio Summit – it’s a fun concept, but does it hold up to its promise?

    Categories
    Energy, Technology
    Tags
    product design, renewable energy
  • Sanjoy Sanyal

    Is A Clean Energy Access Market Finally Emerging ?

    The fact that the poor are willing to pay for clean energy has been known for some time. The WRI-New Ventures Power to the People had estimated the Indian market for clean energy at about USD 2 billion a year. The IFC(W) report From Gap to Opportunity that estimates the total worldwide spend of the poor at about USD 37 billion on poor-quality energy solutions.

    Categories
    Energy
    Tags
    renewable energy
  • Nilima Achwal

    Weekly Roundup: Planting the SEED

    Social enterprises face a number of extreme challenges that are difficult to surmount in the first few years, at the center of which is the challenge of creating viable, scalable business models around their social innovations. That’s why Villgro, a social enterprise incubator in Chennai, India, has created an intensive training program geared to speed up the business model refinement process for entrepreneurs who have not yet raised external investment, with the aim of helping them to raise their first rounds of funding.

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    Social Enterprise