Network Collaboration
Inclusive Circular Economy Projects 2021
After two months of reviews and an intensive selection process, The Incubation Network has identified three new partnerships in the Philippines and Vietnam with member organizations which look to reduce plastic waste, advance a circular economy and improve the livelihoods of informal workers, especially women and girls, with a view to scale.
Enabling Innovations For A Strengthened Entrepreneur Ecosystem
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The Incubation Network is committed to backing Entrepreneur Support Organization projects that will source, support and scale startups that working on the prevention of plastic pollution.
These new partnerships were formed through a collaborative process to ensure that we have aligned values and shared missions. Each of these partnerships will further our efforts in delivering programs and projects that support high-potential startups and entrepreneurs, catalyzing new programs focused on waste management, and gaining local market insights.
Each project will receive support for six months, starting from May 2021. We will focus on facilitating knowledge sharing and enabling access to a pool of technical experts and mentors. In addition, we will provide practical resources for programs and offer both financial assistance, as well as design support to make the programs happen.
The Cohort
Read more about each project here.
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Spring Activator
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Villgro Philippines
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Makesense
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