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Introduction
The impact entrepreneurial landscape in Indonesia has emerged as a dynamic force and a vital contributor to the nation’s GDP and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Entrepreneurs form the backbone of this vibrant ecosystem, driving innovation, employment, and economic growth.
These organizations enhance the country’s economic landscape and foster a culture of creativity and resilience. Thankfully, these entrepreneurs are not alone on their journey. They receive support from various organizations assisting in numerous forms, such as knowledge, capital, and market access.
When ANGIN started back in 2012, this support ecosystem was very small. Since then, it has evolved significantly, becoming more complex and dynamic, with players constantly entering and exiting, driven by new backers, evolving missions, and their ability to remain relevant in this market.
At ANGIN, our goal is to bring clarity and solutions to this vibrant yet intricate ecosystem. Recognizing the need for a comprehensive mapping, we have embarked on a new mission to identify, understand, and highlight the leading organizations, initiatives, programs, and activities supporting the impact and social entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Through this report, we aim to provide a clear and detailed map of the entrepreneurial landscape, showcasing the initiatives that are driving change and innovation. By doing so, we hope to enhance collaboration, streamline efforts, and ultimately contribute to the growth and development of Indonesia’s entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Report Overview
This report zooms in on some of the key players supporting the startup ecosystem in Indonesia that also contribute in paving the way for impact technology startups to grow. Highlighting the work from investors to service providers, these key players in the ecosystem are building the foundation for startups to make a positive impact through tech-enabled solutions.
This report use the term “impact” in a broader scope. Not only social enterprises deliver “impact” (i.e. achieve positive social and environmental impact through the business). “Impact” can be a vague concept and while social enterprises intentionally state that they are pursuing “impact” and have the duty to measure it. Some of these players that may be working in Impact Areas also contribute to achieving “impact” without stating it openly or with a capacity to measure it.
Disclaimer:
This report has been meticulously crafted by a dedicated team at ANGIN. It encapsulates the subjective viewpoints and insights of our team, honed through extensive interactions and continuous observations over the past years. The report delves into critical themes surrounding Indonesia’s social entrepreneurship and impact investment ecosystem, intending to serve as a foundational reference for enhancing understanding in this space. While we may not have included every prominent contributor and influential organizations, our primary goal is to highlight the stakeholders we believe to be the most actively engaged participants in the 2024 ecosystem.
Previous Report by ANGIN
66 People and Organizations Moving Social Entrepreneurship and Impact Investment in Indonesia (2nd Edition)
This report is the follow up of 2018 ecosystem mapping report ANGIN released in 2019.
52 Figures and Organizations Moving Social Entrepreneurship and Impact Investment in Indonesia (1st Edition)
This report is the first edition of ANGIN ecosystem mapping report released in 2018.