The Amazon Indigenous Rights and Resources (AIRR) project aims to empower indigenous populations to become more visible and active actors in the Amazon economy in ways that conserve rainforest biodiversity and build environmental resiliency.
The NESsT Fund Launches Search to Support High-Impact Enterprises in Peru and Colombia
Scaling Pedala: How a sustainable last mile delivery enterprise mastered Brazilian e-commerce
Pedala was acquired by Ame Digital, a fintech company controlled by B2W Digital, one of the largest e-commerce companies in Latin America, and Lojas Americanas three years after joining the NESsT portfolio. How did this local Rio de Janeiro startup become an attractive model ready for scale in such a short period of time?
Disability Inclusion in the Workplace
85 million people in Latin America live with a disability, yet only 10-20% participate in the workforce. Four social enterprises in the NESsT - IKEA Social Entrepreneurship Accelerator are building inclusive workplaces across Latin America.
Talenti - the First Digital Platform in Poland Tailored to the Employment Needs of Women
To connect women to decent employment in well-paid sectors, while helping employers to become more gender inclusive, NESsT partnered with portfolio company Mamo Pracuj to create Talenti - a job-searching platform tailored to the employment needs of women.
Movimento Black Money receives investments from NESsT and Google
Movimento Black Money (MBM) aims to transform the economic reality of the Black community in Brazil through entrepreneurship, education, and financial services. NESsT welcomed MBM into its portfolio to initially support Mercado Black Money, an online marketplace for Black-owned businesses, sustaining its growth with capital and business mentorship. Google for Startups announced Movimento Black Money as one of the 12 new Brazilian startups that will receive equity-free funding through its Black Founders Fund.
Meet Four Enterprises That Are Paving the Way for Latin America’s Circular Economy
In Latin America, at least 430,000 tons of waste is produced daily, yet only two percent of total waste is recycled. Four social enterprises in the NESsT - IKEA Social Entrepreneurship Latin America Accelerator are reshaping unsustainable production and waste management patterns across Latin America. A circular economy model that reduces waste allows the region to preserve its biodiversity by offering opportunities to create regenerative value from its abundant natural resources.
NESsTing Upon the Thames: Riverside Reflects on Social Entrepreneurship and Inequalities in Prosperity
On her ten mile walk from Henley to Reading, Claire Wilkinson, NESsT UK Board Member, reflects on the importance of supporting social enterprises to weather the adversity and inequalities brought on by the global challenge. She shares her insights on the transformative nature of social entrepreneurship in empowering disadvantaged communities and encourages donations to NESsT.
Maré de Sabores caters campaign to vaccinate 36,000 residents in Maré, a favela in Brazil
The Value of Intention Setting for Gender Lens Investing
Most investments with a gender lens support companies led by women serving women, but this is not enough. Setting the intention to improve the lives of women is crucial because it sets to transform the negative ways in which people perceive gender differences. NESsT created a step-by-step process to investors develop their own gender lens investing (GLI) strategy.