Interview: The Fresh Connection (2013)
Mark Jaffe of The Fresh Connection interviewed by MCN on June 25, 2013.
Supporting Mission-Driven Entrepreneurs
Mark Jaffe of The Fresh Connection interviewed by MCN on June 25, 2013.
It’s my annual week in Boulder, to spend time with Hub Boulder, The Impact Investment Collaboratory, The LOHAS Forum,, and the Unreasonable Institute. We’ve had a LOHAS prize in our competition …
Melissa Menke of Access Afya interviewed by MCN on June 14, 2013.
Kythzia Barrera of Colectivo 1050 interviewed by MCN on June 10, 2013.
The WJF team always loves meeting up with our entrants! So it was no surprise that we had a great time talking with Access Afya’s founder Melissa Menke, a finalist for the …
Congratulations to the 2013 Finalists in the William James Foundation’s Sustainable Business Plan Competition. Four of the six category finalists have been announced. They are listed below, in alphabetical order …
Interview by Madeline Parrish, Communications Intern Day One Response distributes their patented DayOne Waterbag, a ten gallon water filtration backpack, to disaster affected areas with no access to clean water. …
There are two parts of my job that I really enjoy. 1) listening to social entrepreneurs, and 2) finding mentors for those entrepreneurs. To do those things well, I go …
Bioadhesive Alliance Inc. is manufacturer of a green, low cost, and durable construction adhesive called PiGrid. PiGrid provides the pavement industry a lower production cost and an enhanced performance, and provides a solution for hog producers, governments, and trade associations looking for appropriate solutions for waste management from traditional swine waste decomposition lagoon designs. Main customers of PiGrid are asphalt terminals.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUmvGRyDC8s
Greetings and Salutations. I hope all is well with you. It’s an exciting month here at the William James Foundation — the full plans have come in, and been sent out …
“I decided it would be easier to build my own school than to keep searching!” Adusei said. “And that’s exactly what I did.” Simone is now a student at Peartree, which held a ribbon-cutting on Monday at its spanking new home on W. 112th St.
https://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/manhattan/big-dreams-well-drafted-blueprints-fueled-entrepreneurs-success-article-1.1339973
Sam Dargan founded a music production company to promote the solar LEDs and other devices that he sells in Rwanda. His company, Great Lakes Energy, Ltd, sells low-cost technologies that improve the quality of life in off-grid and under-served communities.
https://www.engineeringforchange.org/news/five-questions-with-sam-dargan/
It’s that time of year again. Time for the WJF to bring together the sharpest minds in social entrepreneurship, impact investing, and mission-focused accelerators to learn from each other at …
Greetings and Salutations. I hope all is well with you. This year marks the William James Foundation’s 10th anniversary. In ten years, we have worked with more than 750 for-profit social impact start-up ideas. More …
I’m always blown away at the number of people who jump to support us when we ask for their help whether it be judging our competition, offering an in-kind prize, …
Greetings and Salutations from Boston. I’ve been here since Thursday, participating in the wrap-up of the Village Capital Boston cohort, and SOCAP-Soul. It’s been exciting watching those of us who support impact …
I have returned, once again, from Central America, where I had the opportunity to work with the Latin American Impact Investment Forum to set up the Latin American version of the Impact …
Acuity Brands, a market leader in innovative energy-efficient lighting and control solutions, announced it has acquired the assets of Adura Technologies, a leading developer of wireless controls and energy management solutions.
http://www.abl-internationalsales.com/2013/01/acuity-brands-acquires-adura-technologies-inc-a-leading-developer-of-wireless-controls-and-energy-management-solutions/
“This time around it was very beneficial to enter with our plan because we had completely changed it. I also found it valuable to get outside perspective on our work …
Eccolizer received 2nd place in 2013 Richard Heinberg Sustainable Prizes, sponsored by the Foundation for a Sustainable Future. Eccolizer worked to solve the food crisis in Bangladesh by providing low-cost bio-fertilizer …
I was born in the rural area of Mbale, Uganda, I moved to Kampala on a half bursary to study at an advanced level. It later became a hurdle to cater for my needs while at school after my parents became unemployed. In 2008, at the age of 16, I saw a market opportunity in creating paper bags. As the Ugandan government leaned towards a ban on use of polythene plastic bags, I decided to venture into an environmentally friendly project of paper bag production.
https://startup.info/yeli/
“One revolutionary thing that’s been our core since the beginning is our responsibility to make the most nutritious food for the customer,” Reif says. “It’s not a right to be a food manufacturer; it’s a privilege. We have to look out for other people, and we don’t want to give them unhealthy foods.” He’d like to help people “take back control of what they’re eating.”
http://isthmus.com/food-drink/om-boys-create-peanut-butter-for-the-21st-century-with-yumbutter/
Hosny named the business, Schaduf, after a simple traditional Egyptian tool for raising water to higher ground for crop irrigation.
http://greenandprosperousmiddleeast.blogspot.com/2012/10/a-visit-to-schaduf-urban-micro-farms.html
“WJF was so amazing is that it was broad enough and yet specific enough to allow Mozambikes to shine…Presenting one’s business in front of some of the world’s prominent social …
“iNotForProfit is innovating the way non-profit organizations and social enterprises connect with their constituency. Philanthropy 2.0 is here – and every organization should be able to leverage the mobile channel!” …
Conrad Cheeks talked with Abraham Kamarck, founder and CEO of Maendeleo Agric, to ask him about his business. Mr. Abraham Kamarck founded Maendeleo Ventures, LLC in 2009. This interview was …
Erin Jones caught up with Jared about Back to the Roots, and their success in reconnecting people to the food they’re eating. When did you meet WJF? Back to the …
“The judges’ feedback helped me to think through the next iteration of my business plan, it helped me find the answers to the questions that I had, and most importantly, …
Eco Ola has nine hectares of land, on which they are using sustainable farming techniques like polycultures (using more than one plant species in the same area), alley cropping (growing an agricultural crop simultaneously with a long-term tree crop to provide annual income while the tree crop matures), and rotating crops.
http://www.eco-ola.com/media/press/
“For social enterprises that are in that early stage prior to taking on investment, I really think that all companies should be involved with the WJF competition because it provides …
Eco Ola, a Peru-based organization founded by William Park and Carla Noain, has developed a community training center in the Peruvian Amazon to train people to learn how to improve soil in a polyculture/agroforestry system. Permaculture essentially mimics the form and structure of a natural forest, with a diverse array of species including a canopy of timber and fruit trees; an understory of cacao, bananas and species; and a shrub layer of herbs, legumes, and peppers.
https://news.mongabay.com/2012/05/permaculture-a-path-toward-a-more-sustainable-amazon/
The [MCN] feedback by far is the most comprehensive, detailed feedback we’ve had, and we have participated in a lot of competitions. And the fact that judges are willing to have …
“LaborVoices is a scalable, crowdsourced alternative to conventional inspection-based certification models. We source actionable, real-time intelligence on employers around the world from the real experts—the workers, themselves.” – Kohl Gill, …
“The whole reason we do it though is not to grow wood for contracts, but to serve our clients and producers, the really poor farmers” Interview with Tevis Howard from …
“We got into this because we were working in microfinance and saw people taking out microloans to invest in their production capacity…we found a demand side marketplace to help them …
“I’m trying to solve the problem of underserved markets for sustainable and ethical foods in the New York City region, in my neighborhood in Brooklyn in particular.” Brooklyn Victory Garden …
“We believe strategic business sustainability is THE competitive advantage for the 21st century.” — Ashok Kamal, Co-Founder, Bennu LLC This interview was published in 2012. Bennu – founded by three business …
“We aim to move kids from screens to real world action that has positive impact on their communities.” – Dave Room, BALANCE Edutainment BALANCE Edutainment joined the MCN in 2012. …
Atayne, based in Brunswick, Maine, produces outdoor and athletic apparel. All of their products are made using the maximum amount of recycled polyester and are certified to be free of …