SAN FRANCISCO -- 500 Global, one of the world’s most active venture capital firms[1], announced the launch of its Sustainable Innovation Program, an initiative designed to support mission-driven founders building commercially viable solutions to sustainability challenges across the global south.
Rooted in the belief that the next generation of global growth will be driven by sustainable, inclusive innovation rooted in local leadership, the Sustainable Innovation Program brings together strategic capital, multilateral partnerships, and deep domain expertise to help entrepreneurs scale ventures that deliver both market returns and measurable impact.
Their catalytic partner is the Shell Foundation, with co-funding from the UK Government as part of its Transforming Energy Access (TEA) platform and Catalysing Agriculture by Scaling Energy Ecosystems (CASEE) programme. This is the first of these partnerships focused on investing in human capital across agriculture, energy, mobility, and the built environment.
“Through our Sustainable Innovation Program we are supporting commercially viable solutions to critical challenges. We are backing founders who are building businesses that strengthen their communities and scale real impact. Our goal is to support these founders, and our partners, in our shared ambition to create, solve, scale, and sustain inclusive, regenerative societies, to embed values into value creation, and to leverage new partnerships that reshape both regional and global ecosystems for good,” said Dr. Alaa Murabit, Managing Partner, Sustainable Growth, 500 Global
The initiative launches with the Sustainable Innovation Seed Accelerator in Nairobi—an intensive 8-week program for seed-stage startups across Africa. 500 Global will provide participating startups with mentorship and a global network of partners, investors, and operators.
500 Global has been committed to ecosystem development and invested in individuals through entrepreneurship and investor education since 2010. They were embedded early across Latin America, Southeast Asia, the Middle East and North African regions, developing their investment thesis so that by creating localized infrastructure, they may address local challenges and scale those solutions globally. Across their portfolio they have already invested in 140+ companies whose business positively impacts sustainability goals across 27 countries.
With the Sustainable Innovation Program, their accelerator in Nairobi is just the beginning. The true opportunity is within the initiative’s potential to mobilize mission-aligned capital and drive venture development across nascent and emerging ecosystems throughout the global south, creating lasting impact at scale.
“Partnering with proven investors like 500 Global is a critical element in Shell Foundation’s vision of scaling clean solutions to reach millions of customers in emerging economies. Supporting and scaling technologies that are commercial and sustainable will increase incomes while lowering emissions for millions of under-served customers. We’re proud to be early partners in what we hope will be a network of sustainable innovation across the global south,” said Jonathan Berman, CEO of the Shell Foundation.
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