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SolarAid: Permission To Fail
SolarAid
7 episodes
9 months ago
Is the charity sector a place for true disruption and can embracing failure help tackle some of the world’s most pressing issues? What is the difference between organisations which learn from failure and those which don’t? Permission to fail shines a light on setting crazy ambitions, failing and rising from the ashes, to then succeeding. It tells the story of SolarAid, an organisation which succeeded, then failed, to succeeding again by bringing 12 million people clean, safe renewable light. About SolarAid SolarAid is an international charity founded in 2006 to combat poverty and climate change. Through its social enterprise, SunnyMoney, it provides access to solar lights in Malawi and Zambia to help catalyse solar markets with renewable light. Visit: solar-aid.org
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Is the charity sector a place for true disruption and can embracing failure help tackle some of the world’s most pressing issues? What is the difference between organisations which learn from failure and those which don’t? Permission to fail shines a light on setting crazy ambitions, failing and rising from the ashes, to then succeeding. It tells the story of SolarAid, an organisation which succeeded, then failed, to succeeding again by bringing 12 million people clean, safe renewable light. About SolarAid SolarAid is an international charity founded in 2006 to combat poverty and climate change. Through its social enterprise, SunnyMoney, it provides access to solar lights in Malawi and Zambia to help catalyse solar markets with renewable light. Visit: solar-aid.org
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Non-Profit
Business,
News,
Entrepreneurship,
Tech News
Episodes (7/7)
SolarAid: Permission To Fail
Eureka moments and new directions
1 year ago
21 minutes 22 seconds

SolarAid: Permission To Fail
Domino effects and rural repairs
1 year ago
16 minutes 49 seconds

SolarAid: Permission To Fail
Changing the narrative in storytelling
2 years ago
23 minutes 41 seconds

SolarAid: Permission To Fail
Funding with permission to fail
2 years ago
20 minutes 55 seconds

SolarAid: Permission To Fail
What does it mean to truly listen?
2 years ago
32 minutes 7 seconds

SolarAid: Permission To Fail
Setting a Big Hairy Audacious Goal
2 years ago
28 minutes 2 seconds

SolarAid: Permission To Fail
Permission To Fail
2 years ago
1 minute 12 seconds

SolarAid: Permission To Fail
Is the charity sector a place for true disruption and can embracing failure help tackle some of the world’s most pressing issues? What is the difference between organisations which learn from failure and those which don’t? Permission to fail shines a light on setting crazy ambitions, failing and rising from the ashes, to then succeeding. It tells the story of SolarAid, an organisation which succeeded, then failed, to succeeding again by bringing 12 million people clean, safe renewable light. About SolarAid SolarAid is an international charity founded in 2006 to combat poverty and climate change. Through its social enterprise, SunnyMoney, it provides access to solar lights in Malawi and Zambia to help catalyse solar markets with renewable light. Visit: solar-aid.org