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3. We believe a better world evolves through the
combined accomplishments of compassionate,
creative and committed individuals focused
on a common purpose.
From Accra to S?o Paulo, Phnom Penh to Zurich!
we provide access to connections, resources,
knowledge, talent, spaces and investments to turn
ideas into action and move from intention to impact.
What began as a single location in 2005 has evolved
into a collaborative global community that
now inspires, connects and enables people across
the world to sustainably impact society.
9. Trust
We trust each other to do what we say
we will do. We may have different
approaches, but we share an underlying
positive intention and set of values.
Courage
We have the courage to walk the path less
travelled. We honor the past and pioneer
new solutions.
Collaboration
Collaboration is the key to solving the issues
of our time. We welcome diversity and
partner with like-minded organizations to
make a meaningful difference.
17. Entrepreneurial Journey*
* Growth of members in 2016
Expl
Start of 2016 End of 2016 Stage
100%
90%
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10% Scaling
Running Operations
Initiation & Start-up
Idea Development
Intention Formation
Exploration & Interest
16
36
25
10
6
8
6
30
30
19
18
15
12
18. * Most addressed UN Sustainable Development Goals
by Impact Hub members
Impact Areas*
Education
& Lifelong
Learning
Equality,
Equity, &
Social Justice
Health &
Well-being
Decent Work
& Inclusive
and Sustainable
Economic Growth
Sustainable
Communities &
Resilient Cities
Gender Equality
& Women
Empowerment
Partnerships for
the Sustainable
Development
Goals
Poverty
Alleviation
19. Blended Value Orientation
Average importance of returns as rated by our members in %
Social Return
42%
Financial Return
42%
EnvironmentalReturn16%
22. New Jobs & Careers
(Co-)Founders Current Staff New Jobs Created
23. 37%
of surveyed members with
existing organizations
have created new jobs in
2016*
new full-time jobs
created in 20164,800+
* Sample size: 1,788 responses
25. ? Coming up with new ideas
? Learning about new issues and trends
? Strengthening your personal motivation
? Learning how to start a project or venture
Inspired
68%
? Building international connections
? Connecting to advisors and experts
? Feeling part of a larger community and network
? Finding and keeping capable staff
? Partnering and collaborating with other members
Connected
66%
? Accessing new clients or beneficiaries
? Developing skills and capabilities
? Gaining visibility and credibility
? Generating revenue
? Accessing better working infrastructure
? Obtaining financial capital and investment
? Accessing support institutions and network
? Expanding into new geographic areas
? Evaluating impact of own activities
Enabled
54%
Provided Support*
* Percentage of members indicating importance
and a rather, or high level of support
27. Everyday
Collaboration
Trust
70?% feel comfortable discussing a new
idea with other members
Support
Each member provides 5 hours/month of
feedback, mentoring, or advice to other
members?!?a total of more than 600,000
hours of peer support provided by the
community in 2016
Joint Ventures
13?% started a new project or organization
with another member, 27?% worked
jointly on a project or activity with another
member
28. Displayed member data and information is based on the Annual Global Member Survey conducted in March
2017. The final sample contains a total of 3,116 responses from 63 Impact Hubs after elimination of double counts,
reductions based on local response rates and corrections of individual outliers. Results have been independently
analyzed and compiled by the Social Entrepreneurship Center?/?Vienna University of Economics in coordination
with Impact Hub GmbH. Displayed network key performance indicators are based on internal data collection
(status June 2017).
All rights reserved. The Material may not be reproduced or distributed, in whole or in part, without prior written
permission of Impact Hub Company. However, reproduction and distribution, in whole or in part, by current
Members of the Impact Hub Association and by non-profit, research or educational institutions for their own use
is permitted if proper credit is given, with full citation, and intellectual property rights are acknowledged.
For further information, please contact: branding@impacthub.net