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Nov 29, 2023 |
aasingapore.com | Richard Hartung
Donating to a worthy cause seems easy. Many people simply give to a charity that asks, give where they gave before, or talk with friends. By being more strategic with your money, though, you can make sure your donation has more impact, whether small or large. Strategic Giving It is indeed easy to give to charities you know or friends recommend. Ad hoc donations without researching and deciding on your strategic purpose may have less impact or not fully align with your values.
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Sep 13, 2023 |
impactentrepreneur.com | Jackie Abramian |Katy Hays |Tynesia Boyea-Robinson |Richard Hartung
“One entrepreneur can change their community and millions can change the world” Across the globe, women-led businesses pose a “risk” for most financial institutions – securing smaller bank loans with higher interest rates. In developing economies, they make up 23% of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) and own 32% of the overall financing gap. The Women’s World Banking shows nearly one billion women unserved or underserved by the formal finance sector.
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Aug 29, 2023 |
impactentrepreneur.com | Anika Horn |Rachita Sharma |Brigit Helms |Richard Hartung
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Jul 25, 2023 |
impactentrepreneur.com | Luni Libes |Africa Eats |Richard Hartung |David Stead
Countless startups, often overlooked by these investors, are compelled to be profitable to survive. If these investors took a moment to recognize these startups, they would find that investing in profitable ventures offers a less stressful experience with higher rewards. This is particularly true for mission-driven startups that are making a positive impact while also generating profits. Where can you find these companies? They are everywhere, but I’ve found them most frequently in Africa.
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Jul 25, 2023 |
channelnewsasia.com | Richard Hartung
SINGAPORE: Sitting comfortably in my work-from-home office, I started a conversation on Zoom with my client. Then, I had to stop. “The office is freezing,” he said. “I have to get a jacket.”That experience is quite common. Many employees keep a jacket or a jumper in the office because it is often so cold. Head to a hotel and it can seem worse, with conference attendees bundled up to stay warm. TEMPERATURES IN SINGAPORESingapore is well-known for being hot all year round.
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