Interactive resources for incubators and accelerators
Interactive resources for incubators and accelerators
Interactive resources for incubators and accelerators

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Sharing This Toolkit

This guide was created with the intention of supporting further learning in the areas of incubation and acceleration. You are encouraged to share this guide with your peers – either in its entirety or in individual sections.

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Source: Frontier Incubators Guide to Impact Incubation and Acceleration, licensed from the Commonwealth of Australia under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International License. The Commonwealth of Australia does not necessarily endorse the content of this publication.

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Case study: xchange, Philippines

xchange is an impact investor and incubator in early stage social enterprises in the Philippines. Our mission is to assist in the emergence of the entrepreneurial impact ecosystem in the Philippines. 


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