As an organization dedicated to ending poverty, we wanted to know how our clients defined prosperity, so we asked them.
Your donation supports iDE in building the resilience of farmers and their families around the world. iDE provides climate-smart technology combined with business knowledge, access to finance, and connections to market ecosystems where entrepreneurs can flourish and communities can thrive.
We strive for a 10-fold return on investment so that every $1 you give becomes at least $10 in increased incomes for those working to improve their standard of living.
Did you know investing in women entrepreneurs leads to healthier, more prosperous communities? On International Women's Day, we want to further the conversation about what prosperity looks like for the women we work with in rural communities.
To celebrate of our 40th anniversary, we decided to spotlight 40 entrepreneurs from around the world, all under the age of 40! From Toilet Business Owners to Farm Business Advisors, these entrepreneurs are leading their communities and catalyzing change.
Don’t just donate. Cheer on the change-makers creating a better world. Cheer on their drive to do better for their families and communities. For the last 40 years, iDE has been powering entrepreneurs to end poverty because we believe that one entrepreneur can change their community and millions can change the world.
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While the bottom line for iDE is improving the lives of the farmers and poor families we work with, we appreciate it when our efforts are singled out by those who evaluate effectiveness and impact. Our timeline highlights some of the awards that iDE, either globally or for a particular program, has won in recent years.
In Ethiopia, drought conditions, conflict, and climate change are contributing to food insecurity and malnutrition, putting many communities at risk. Encouraging women entrepreneurs to sell nutritious foods had an exponential impact on communities.
August 27, 2024Now in its 11th year, the P3 Impact Award recognizes exemplary public-private partnerships (P3s) that provide solutions to pressing global issues such as improving access to education, ecological sustainability, women’s economic empowerment, and humanitarian assistance.