Annual Report 2019

This past year has fueled our belief in and passion for redemptive entrepreneurship. When we talk about entrepreneurship that’s “redemptive,” we have to first talk about what needs redeeming. The word implies that something broken has to be fixed, some wrong righted. 

The last few decades have seen the West engaging the developing world in some of the worst ways, unintentionally contributing to corruption, exploitation, pollution, and waste. Without intention or awareness, we’ve created a manufacturing machine that is destructive to the earth and its people.

We want to take part in another story—a story we are privileged to experience together. Redemptive entrepreneurship is not merely a good idea; we are seeing it become a reality. A growing community of practitioners are creating ventures that restore trade, renew culture, and transform communities. Click to read more.