
ADAP (A Different Approach to Poverty) focuses on finding effective ways to use market-based solutions to eradicate extreme poverty with dignity for all.
ADAP Capital and ADAP Advisers provide intellectual capital to the entrepreneur alongside investment capital.
How we act: ADAP has a solutions investment approach with dignity for all stakeholders. Our two guiding principles are:
1) Utilizing the power of markets through innovative financing: Using Market-based investments, utilizing innovative and effective financing with a consistent focus on the solution to the social problem being addressed.
2) Unleashing the power of dignity: Seeking dignity for all stakeholders - ensuring that all voices are represented, heard and feel heard, with win-win-win for all stakeholders (investors-entrepreneurs-in country stakeholders) scenarios being adopted.
ADAP Capital and ADAP Advisers provide intellectual capital to the entrepreneur alongside investment capital.
How we act: ADAP has a solutions investment approach with dignity for all stakeholders. Our two guiding principles are:
1) Utilizing the power of markets through innovative financing: Using Market-based investments, utilizing innovative and effective financing with a consistent focus on the solution to the social problem being addressed.
2) Unleashing the power of dignity: Seeking dignity for all stakeholders - ensuring that all voices are represented, heard and feel heard, with win-win-win for all stakeholders (investors-entrepreneurs-in country stakeholders) scenarios being adopted.
Location: United States
Employees: 11-50
Founded date: 2013
Mentions in press and media 2
Date | Title | Description |
04.02.2019 | EWB Canada announces new investment in Kenyan fintech startup FarmDrive | Kenyan fintech FarmDrive has received a new investment from Engineers Without Borders Canada (EWB Canada). It follows a $50 000 investment the startup received from EWB Canada and others in 2016 and an undisclosed investment by Safaricom’s ... |
04.02.2019 | EWB Canada announces new investment in Kenyan fintech startup FarmDrive | Kenyan fintech FarmDrive has received a new investment from Engineers Without Borders Canada (EWB Canada). It follows a $50 000 investment the startup received from EWB Canada and others in 2016 and an undisclosed investment by Safaricom’s ... |