Concluding this year’s Visiting Professors activity is the deployment of Esther Obonyo of Pennsylvania State University (PennState). Coming to the Philippines, she was deployed in two universities: Batangas State University (BatStateU) in Batangas City and Saint Louis University (SLU) in Baguio City. Learn about how she supported the two universities in her deployment.
Read MoreAs the acceleration program of the Batch 2 of SEs of the ISIP Social Impact Accelerator begins this year, a series of Learning Sessions were conducted for the SE Founders. Four Learning Sessions were conducted in October, focusing on topics such as Value Creation, Strategic Planning, Founder Identity, and Business Development.
Read MoreThe Innovation for Social Impact Partnership (ISIP) project is about to end its second year of implementation. Find out what the ISIP project has achieved so far in supporting the social enterprise ecosystem in the Philippines.
Read MoreNow on its third deployment, ISIP’ Visiting Professor activity continues with Professor Neo Kok-Beng of the National University of Singapore. Professor Neo is an award-winning engineer, educator, and entrepreneur. Neo built a portfolio of highly-scalable and global companies with deep science in the areas of Biomedical, Financial, and Aerospace technologies.
Read MoreOn September 16 to 21, over 70 professors from various universities in the Philippines went through a six-day Faculty Training on Teaching Technopreneurship 101. While the activity’s main objective is to enhance the capability of the professors in Technopreneurship teaching, ISIP has facilitated the integration of social impact by providing tools, techniques, and knowledge to enhance their T101 teaching.
Read MoreOn September 16-21, over 70 professors from various universities in the Philippines went through a six-day Faculty Training on Teaching Technopreneurship 101. While the activity’s main objective is to enhance the capability of the professors in Technopreneurship teaching, ISIP has facilitated the integration of social impact by providing tools, techniques, and knowledge to enhance their T101 teaching.
Read MoreEugene was deployed at the University of Science and Technology of Southern Philippines (USTP) in Cagayan de Oro (CDO) where he brought his expertise in technopreneurship teaching and incubator operations, and rich experience in tech startup investment in Silicon Valley.
Read MoreLearn how the youth in the Philippines is contributing to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through social entrepreneurship.
Read MoreMeike Siegner is a PHD Candidate in Sustainable Business Management from the University of British Columbia. She came to the Philippines in August 2019 for her five-day deployment as Visiting Professor under the Innovation for Social Impact Partnership (ISIP) project.
Read MoreSocial Enterprises (SEs) contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in a number of ways. Despite this, a 2018 report of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and Impact Investment Exchange (IIX) cites that barriers within the ecosystem still exists which hinder the growth of SEs.
Read MoreGet to know more about our Visiting Professors this year.
Read MoreISIP kickstarted the Social Impact Accelerator Roadshows in key regions in the Philippines this June. Find out where we are headed next!
Read MoreHere’s a short overview on how the ISIP Social Impact Accelerator works to help SEs in the Philippines scale up and become investment-ready.
Read MoreLearn more about Micro, Small, and Medium-Sized Enterprises and how they contribute to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Read MoreHere’s a quick recap of some of the highlights from the SE Showcase (Demo Day) of the Social Impact Accelerator Batch 1 SEs last May 10. Watch the event highlights video now.
Read MoreWith the recently concluded ISIP Demo Day last May 10, we’re sharing the top five questions the investors usually ask SE founders.
Read MoreAs a social entrepreneur, how do you make it through one of the most important days, which can set the future of your business?
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