We are heartened by the words of GSB Dean Levin “It has been deeply inspiring to see GSBers in the news leading manufacturing, healthcare and technology companies, and spearheading public policy. What is even more inspiring is to know how many organizations and communities around the world are benefitting from the actions and leadership of GSB alumni. At a time of crisis, the world looks to institutions such as the GSB to rise to the occasion, and our greatest impact continues to be through the efforts of our alumni.”
Left: Project Redwood partner Ann McStay with S.O.U.L staff in Uganda
Connect and Be Inspired • Meet creative, innovative, committed people working on the ground to alleviate poverty • Collaborate with GSB alums around the world from your home • Reconnect with your classmates
We are proud to exemplify the GSB slogan ”Change lives. Change organizations. Change the world.”
$2.5MM AWARDED
370,000 PEOPLE
43 Above: Project Redwood member Ken Inadomi and his wife Melinda Wolfe with myAgro staff and farmers in Senegal.
Newsletter Signup See “Get The News” link in the upper right corner of our home page. https://www.projectredwood.org/ Right: Project Redwood partner Jorge Fernandez in Nicaragua with Compatible Technology International (now Emerging Opportunities for Sustainability)
PROJECT REDWOOD
Donate Online: https://www.projectredwood.org/donate-2/ Look for our mailer in November Sponsor an Organization Project Redwood considers project applications that are sponsored by alumni or members of the GSB. Sponsor an organization for Project Redwood funding. If you have any questions or comments, please email Rick Agresta, 2020 Project Redwood Co-chair, at rick@projectredwood.org
GRANTEES
24 COUNTRIES
Changing Lives GSB alums pooling capital and connections to make a difference. Since 2006 our mission has been to empower social entrepreneurs to alleviate global poverty.
Success Stories - What We Do
Rigor Focuses Our Compassion
Catalytic Capital Project Redwood’s early-stage support enables grantees to access higher levels of funding.
Educate! educates young Ugandans to become entrepreneurs and lead business teams. Project Redwood grants were used to develop and support a national entrepreneurship program. Following Project Redwood support, Educate! received the $100,000 Jacobs Award for Social Engagement. Educate!’s founder has also recently won the Rybakov Prize.
• All projects are sponsored by a GSB alum and undergo a thorough review. • Each project is evaluated based on its: • Achievability and sustainability • Magnitude of expected impact • Effective use of resources • Entrepreneurial approach
MyAgro uses mobile technology to enable subsistence farmers to save, invest and produce higher yields in Mali and Senegal. Project Redwood grants were used to provide additional mobile phones and expand operations into Senegal. Two years after becoming a Project Redwood grantee, MyAgro was a winner of a $1,250,000 Skoll Award.
Our Organizational Support Enhances Our Grants Project Redwood’s GSB alums also provide counsel and connections. Top Left: Child Aid trains teachers to improve literacy among indigenous Guatemalans. GSB alum and sponsor Charlie Baum provided organizational development consulting, so that Child Aid is now partnering with the Guatemalan Ministry of Education. Bottom Left: Development In Gardening (D.I.G.) improves nutrition for vulnerable communities via gardening education. Through GSB alum Bill Westwood’s organizational recommendations, D.I.G has expanded into many additional countries and now share their training materials and experience with other Project Redwood grantees.
Every year, we receive many more compelling applications from our fellow GSB alums than we have dollars to support. Mindful of the imperative to expand equity for underserved minorities in the US, we are considering more US-based projects than before. We have built a powerful, scalable grantmaking infrastructure; the only constraint on our work is dollars.
Success Stories - What We Do
Rigor Focuses Our Compassion
Catalytic Capital Project Redwood’s early-stage support enables grantees to access higher levels of funding.
Educate! educates young Ugandans to become entrepreneurs and lead business teams. Project Redwood grants were used to develop and support a national entrepreneurship program. Following Project Redwood support, Educate! received the $100,000 Jacobs Award for Social Engagement. Educate!’s founder has also recently won the Rybakov Prize.
• All projects are sponsored by a GSB alum and undergo a thorough review. • Each project is evaluated based on its: • Achievability and sustainability • Magnitude of expected impact • Effective use of resources • Entrepreneurial approach
MyAgro uses mobile technology to enable subsistence farmers to save, invest and produce higher yields in Mali and Senegal. Project Redwood grants were used to provide additional mobile phones and expand operations into Senegal. Two years after becoming a Project Redwood grantee, MyAgro was a winner of a $1,250,000 Skoll Award.
Our Organizational Support Enhances Our Grants Project Redwood’s GSB alums also provide counsel and connections. Top Left: Child Aid trains teachers to improve literacy among indigenous Guatemalans. GSB alum and sponsor Charlie Baum provided organizational development consulting, so that Child Aid is now partnering with the Guatemalan Ministry of Education. Bottom Left: Development In Gardening (D.I.G.) improves nutrition for vulnerable communities via gardening education. Through GSB alum Bill Westwood’s organizational recommendations, D.I.G has expanded into many additional countries and now share their training materials and experience with other Project Redwood grantees.
Every year, we receive many more compelling applications from our fellow GSB alums than we have dollars to support. Mindful of the imperative to expand equity for underserved minorities in the US, we are considering more US-based projects than before. We have built a powerful, scalable grantmaking infrastructure; the only constraint on our work is dollars.
We are heartened by the words of GSB Dean Levin “It has been deeply inspiring to see GSBers in the news leading manufacturing, healthcare and technology companies, and spearheading public policy. What is even more inspiring is to know how many organizations and communities around the world are benefitting from the actions and leadership of GSB alumni. At a time of crisis, the world looks to institutions such as the GSB to rise to the occasion, and our greatest impact continues to be through the efforts of our alumni.”
Left: Project Redwood partner Ann McStay with S.O.U.L staff in Uganda
Connect and Be Inspired • Meet creative, innovative, committed people working on the ground to alleviate poverty • Collaborate with GSB alums around the world from your home • Reconnect with your classmates
We are proud to exemplify the GSB slogan ”Change lives. Change organizations. Change the world.”
$2.5MM AWARDED
370,000 PEOPLE
43 Above: Project Redwood member Ken Inadomi and his wife Melinda Wolfe with myAgro staff and farmers in Senegal.
Newsletter Signup See “Get The News” link in the upper right corner of our home page. https://www.projectredwood.org/ Right: Project Redwood partner Jorge Fernandez in Nicaragua with Compatible Technology International (now Emerging Opportunities for Sustainability)
PROJECT REDWOOD
Donate Online: https://www.projectredwood.org/donate-2/ Look for our mailer in November Sponsor an Organization Project Redwood considers project applications that are sponsored by alumni or members of the GSB. Sponsor an organization for Project Redwood funding. If you have any questions or comments, please email Rick Agresta, 2020 Project Redwood Co-chair, at rick@projectredwood.org
GRANTEES
24 COUNTRIES
Changing Lives GSB alums pooling capital and connections to make a difference. Since 2006 our mission has been to empower social entrepreneurs to alleviate global poverty.