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The visitor
By Joshua Fields Editors note: This reflection was orginally written in July 6th 2012. I recently went on field visit to two schools, which are run by Hippocampus, the organization that I am working for. We went to get a deeper understanding of the … Continue reading
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Tagged Bangalore, education, Joshua, student voices
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The Long tail of Social Enterprise
By Matt Policastro. The social enterprise sector is far from perfect. However, impact investors and their clients demonstrate the spread of socially-minded action across the long tail. Continue reading
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Tagged long tail, Matt, MFI, Microfinance, Sattva
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Three questions revisited
By Parisa Ahmadi. In my last blog post, I ended with three questions (which will follow shortly). After my professor saw the post, he told me, “It’s such a tease! You ask these questions and you don’t follow up!” So I decided to just that. Continue reading
Creating a database of social enterprises in India
By Varun Bhandari. At Sattva, Matt and I were asked to create a database of social enterprise firms for Indian social impact investors. This database would give investors information about a firms target market, kind of products they produce, social impact, and numerous other dimensions. Continue reading
From adversity comes a lesson in entrepreneurship
By Sam McNelly Things outside of internal control often affect social enterprises. To cope with these things, social enterprises must be flexible. Things that initially seem to be obstacles can, with a good attitude and a little flexibility, often turn into opportunities. Continue reading
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Tagged adversity, networks, risk, samantha mcnelly, social entrepreneurship
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