Get to know the social enterprises that are part of the Social Impact Accelerator Batch 3

 
ISIP Social Enterprise Profile 2021

Social Enterprise Profile 2021

Download the Social Enterprise Profile 2021 to get to know more about the Batch 3 social enterprises.

 
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Agro-DigitalPH

Agro-DigitalPH is a social enterprise co-founded by Henry James Sison and Rey Kenneth Molina. Agro-Digital PH is a digital platform that helps minimize the layers in the value chain by providing value chain solutions for cooperatives & small farmer organizations. It aims to consolidate production activities of smallholder farmers, usually organized as cooperatives or associations, to realize economies of scale -- and consequently, to generate better incomes for producers and consistent quality for consumers.

 
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Mayani

Mayani is an agri-tech startup that uses a digital platform to connect local organic farmers with buyers (retail and commercial). It coordinates and organizes farming communities to consolidate the produce for selling to institutional partners. By cutting down the middlemen and optimizing the agri-supply chain, Mayani is able to use their technology to drive 3 main changes: make the small holder farmer’s access to market more equitable, reduce the inefficiency of the agri-supply chain, and make it more dependable, especially in light of a post-pandemic world.

Mayani's founding team is made up of Jeff Barreiro as Chairperson, JT Solis as its CEO, Josef Amara as its CTO and COO, Ochie San Juan as its Chief Farmer and Community Development Facilitator, and Lance Villanueva as Chief of Fulfillment.

 
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Nature Link

Nature Link is a social enterprise founded by Chulyong Lee and Buyoung Lee from the Center for Asian Mission for the Poor - Asia (CAMP). They cater to communities whose access to dignified income is difficult to come by. They help the community members from Towerville, Bulacan and Tarlac to have access to alternative sources of income by buying poultry from the community members or employing them as production staff. They also partner with the Aeta community where Naturelink removes the middlemen in the value chain by directly procuring rice from the farmers at fair prices. These, in the end, increase the communities’ income.

 
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OrangeHub

OrangeHub was founded by Daryl Bercera, a former virtual assistant, who wanted to ensure safety and security to all Filipino online workers. He founded OrangeHub as an online outsourcing company that provides virtual assistant services from e-commerce and marketing services to payroll and program management. They also provide virtual assistant training for retrenched workers and displaced OFWs, in order for them to become employable by their international clients.

 
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Panublix

Panublix is an online textile sourcing platform and marketplace that connects Philippine weavers and garment makers in the fashion and design industry. Currently, Panublix is supporting six community enterprises of weavers and garment makers, and has an ongoing partnership with the Iloilo local government. Panublix was also able to coordinate orders for PPEs and earned over Php 200,000, 100% of which went to the garment workers that produced them.

 
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Roots Collective

The Roots Collective is a one-stop shop for social, local, and community-based products in the Philippines. Created in response to the need for startup local and social entrepreneurs to have a physical and social community, it implements a tripartite program of capacity-building, funding facilitation, and market access.