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						Viewpoint: Social Entrepreneurship by the BillionsAn audacious effort to provide digital ID numbers throughout India illustrates the potential for large-scale change. - Categories
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						The Latest in Social Impact Investing: An Online Matchmaking PlatformEnable Impact matches investors to social impact companies or projects looking for Series A funding to scale up operations. - Categories
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						Weekly Roundup: Social Enterprise Meets Reality TV – Is That a Good Thing?Today, 12 India-based social entrepreneurs will make TV history as the world’s first reality show about social enterprise and impact investing is broadcast on NDTV. The program is being billed as an attempt to mainstream the sector via a popular medium - a worthy goal, but is reality TV really the right way to achieve it? We discuss this question, and other developments in the social business space, in this roundup. - Categories
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						Coworking in India Means Sharing More Than Just a DeskFrom taxi drivers to tech innovators, the Indian freelance economy has exploded in recent years. An estimated 15 million freelancers currently operate in the country, making India second only to the United States in terms of independent workers. As Indians break out of traditional employment, they’re breaking out of traditional workplaces, too — and in their stead, creative coworking spaces are thriving. - Categories
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						MaRS Catalyst Fund Seeks Startups With Both Social Impact and Financial ReturnsThe MaRS Catalyst Fund, a national impact venture fund, has raised $3 million and plans to raise a total of $5 million, which will be used to invest in early-stage Canadian startups tackling social and environment issues with potential for profit. - Categories
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						See Impact Investing As Part of An Evolution Towards a Fairer Society: Ronald CohenRonald Cohen, one of the pioneers of private equity in Europe who set up and ran investment group Apax Partners for 33 years, has turned into an evangelist for social enterprises. The 70-year-old, currently chairman of The Portland Trust and Bridges Ventures, believes that impact investing -which looks at both financial and social returns -can be a game changer for social development. Cohen, with more than $55 billion of global assets under management, is in India to meet investors, philanthropists and social entrepreneurs. In an interview with ET, he talks about the global trends in the social investment space. - Categories
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						Mobile Data Has the Answers, But First, We Need to Ask the Right QuestionsI’ve realized that when guiding social enterprises, nonprofits and international NGOs to begin using data, it’s helpful to focus on a key, sometimes obvious point: data has to actually answer a critical business or programmatic question. Mobile data collection for the sake of collecting data isn’t enough. - Categories
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						An Economic Thinker With a Giving Soul, Priya NaikA Master in Economics from Yale Uni, Priya Naik had already worked with two social startups before she founded Samhita Social Venutres. Since a very young age, Priya has been doing what people only think about doing in their lifetime. Founder and CEO, Priya has been working extensively in the areas of nature conservation, art, education for differently-abled children, and livelihood generation through micro enterprise. - Categories
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