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For the impact incubation industry to change, it needs strong, evidence-based data and solutions to move from reactive problem-solving to strategic action. The evidence we collect is meant to help everyone involved—funders, donors, investors, policymakers, and others—adjust their actions and build a more resilient, mutually supportive industry.
What does the landscape of donors and their incubation support programs look like?
Does co-creation with donors lead to healthier incubators‘Incubator’ refers to any organization whose programs primarily focus on vetting and selecting, promising social enterprises, and providing them with a comprehensive range of support services aimed at building and growing them to achieve maximum sustainable impact. and better incubation?
What are the power dynamics between incubators‘Incubator’ refers to any organization whose programs primarily focus on vetting and selecting, promising social enterprises, and providing them with a comprehensive range of support services aimed at building and growing them to achieve maximum sustainable impact. and donors, and how can this be addressed?
Limited Evidence. The literature reviews have revealed that while many incubators‘Incubator’ refers to any organization whose programs primarily focus on vetting and selecting, promising social enterprises, and providing them with a comprehensive range of support services aimed at building and growing them to achieve maximum sustainable impact. are exploring hybrid funding and new revenue streams beyond donor support, there remains limited evidence of what truly drives financial resilience across different contexts. We want to understand why and generate grounded, credible, and actionable insights that can strengthen the impact incubation ecosystem in the Global South.
What are the themes and sector-specific incubation best practices?
What can be standards for incubation?
What are incubator‘Incubator’ refers to any organization whose programs primarily focus on vetting and selecting, promising social enterprises, and providing them with a comprehensive range of support services aimed at building and growing them to achieve maximum sustainable impact. scaling models?
What is the actual cost of incubation and how does it vary across sectors, themes and countries?
What does the future of incubation look like and why?
How valuable are Entrepreneur Support Organisation, incubator‘Incubator’ refers to any organization whose programs primarily focus on vetting and selecting, promising social enterprises, and providing them with a comprehensive range of support services aimed at building and growing them to achieve maximum sustainable impact. networks such as AfriLabs, ASSEK, ISBA, etc.?
What are the best approaches in co-incubation?
What are the policies that accelerate incubators‘Incubator’ refers to any organization whose programs primarily focus on vetting and selecting, promising social enterprises, and providing them with a comprehensive range of support services aimed at building and growing them to achieve maximum sustainable impact.?
How vibrant are incubation ecosystems across the Global South, and what can we learn from these diverse ecosystems?
*We will be conducting primary research to answer these questions.
What are incubator-level salary and incentive structures?
Do succession plans make for stronger incubators‘Incubator’ refers to any organization whose programs primarily focus on vetting and selecting, promising social enterprises, and providing them with a comprehensive range of support services aimed at building and growing them to achieve maximum sustainable impact.?
Turning research into practice.
Enabling peer learning among stakeholders across the Global South.
Participants will be invited to share and learn through Pollinate Impact’s convenings and partner networks, and will receive discounted tickets to our 2026 Global Potluck in Manila. These events will highlight research insights, foster collaboration, and strengthen regional connections.
Learn from peers facing similar challenges in your region or sector. Research findings will provide comparative insights to help incubators‘Incubator’ refers to any organization whose programs primarily focus on vetting and selecting, promising social enterprises, and providing them with a comprehensive range of support services aimed at building and growing them to achieve maximum sustainable impact. refine funding and operational strategies.
All participating organisations will be acknowledged through our newsletter and LinkedIn – a small but meaningful way to celebrate your contribution and commitment to strengthening the incubation ecosystem.
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