The Knowledge Impact Network (KIN) is a movement of purpose-driven leaders and innovative social entrepreneurs. Our desire is to alleviate some of the world’s most urgent issues by exchanging skills, insights, and connections to accelerate progress in these areas. We strive to secure a brighter future for all.
What we do
We curate an exchange of knowledge for social good. We unite purpose-driven leaders (Knowledge Partners) and Social Venture Partners in curated platforms to create solutions:
Knowledge Exchange Platforms
Catalyze Sessions
Focused, 90-minute workshops in which 3-6 Knowledge Partners engage and advise social ventures on overcoming specific challenges or seizing opportunities.
"The Knowledge Impact Network's ability to bring in high-level mentors is an amazing resource solving a critical gap for a lot of social impact startups and innovative non-profits."
Bernhard Kowatsch
head of UN World Food Programme Innovation Accelerator
“Artificial intelligence will help Knowledge Impact Network identify social impact projects, curate them to ensure they meet fundamental TKP requirements then match them to the experiences and orientation of TKP signatories.”
Stephen Ibaraki
Founder of the UN ITU AI for Good Global Summit
“Data and new technologies are changing societies around the world making it extremely important that we encourage more knowledge-based collaborations to work towards better futures together. We assemble global experts in data and tech to champion projects that empower people, prosperity, and peace.”
David Bray
Director, Atlantic Council’sGeo-Tech Center
“The Knowledge Pledge with its multidisciplinary network is well positioned to drive social innovation to solve the most critical global challenges while aligning the two forces ; economic growth and social values.”
Kume Chibsa
Founder and CEO Afrovalley
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