![]() ![]() Range of resources, tools, and support post- program, such as VillageĬapital research (e.g., /playbook) and alumni support events. ASAP program alumni will also have access to a.The end of the program, you will join the network of 1,100+ VillageĬapital alumni, who have historically been able to raise 3x moreĬapital, earn 2.3x more revenue, and create 40% more jobs after program Pro-bono support from industry-leading mentors for each entrepreneur.Mentor and investor feedback sessions, based on identified needs faced by climate resilience-related enterprises.Personalized and curated one-on-one working sessions.Participating companies will benefit from the following: Climate Risk Analytics and Risk Management.Transportation, Logistics, Infrastructure.Preventing or reducing physical climate risk –Įither chronic or acute – and/or any adverse associated impacts onĪssets, economic activities, people, or nature.Users’ ability to understand and respond to physical climate risks –Įither chronic or acute – and related impacts and/or capture related Addressing systemic barriers to adaptation by strengthening.Target users to the impacts of climate change by either – Services (ideally technology-enabled) that increase the resilience of You should be an SME or startup in a developingĬountry in Africa or Asia developing or offering products and/or Training program that will support companies at the intersection of impact (that is measurable, contextualized, with clear solutions to identified problems), inclusion (entrepreneurs that have deep experience with the problems they seek to address), and investability (sustainable, scalable startups that can drive positive financial and social return). ![]() I’ll always remember… Seeing each other at opposite ends of the aisle.SMEs and startups will participate in a one-week intensive virtual Hit or (near) miss: Our ring bearer forgot Kyel’s ring, so we had to pretend to put it on! Haha. Words of wedding wisdom: Provide some guidance to people giving speeches about what kind of stories and advice you’d like them to share. First Dance “Nyul Nyul Girl” – Dan Sultan. Reception: “Your Love Lifting me Higher” – Jackie Wilson. Soundtrack: Aisle: “Tell Him” – Lauryn Hill. Our guests raved about the campground and their tents! were amazing in setting up a massing Glamping village and even threw in a few extras for us. I was still writing my vows 30 minutes before the wedding and wasn’t even in my dress yet – Danielle just rolled with the punches and felt like a friend. Standout vendors: Our photographer Danielle Smith was so accommodating of all our weirdness and was comfortable with throwing plans and timetables out the window. There was only one left and it was in my size. When I saw this yellow gown online, I bought it on a whim without even trying it on. ![]() I always knew the white dress was not for me. The outfit/s: My dress was Marchesa Fashion. It was a three day event, so there was lots of time to spend with everyone. We wanted people to feel part of our love, to celebrate the roles that a lot of people played in our life, so we found different ways to incorporate that into the whole event. Wedding vibe: Our vibe was love-festival. We were looking for somewhere we could spend a lot of time with our guests and that had enough capacity to hold our two very big families. The proposal: It happened while we were laying in bed, there was no-fanfare, just love. So I paid my sister $50 to pass my number on to his friend the next time they were working at the school. After meeting, I tried to track Kyel down but couldn’t. Kyel was working there doing community development work and I was in town and decided to attend a community event at the school. How did you and Kyel meet? We met at my high school as adults. She and her (now) husband Kyel married at Gold Coast Farm House over a three-day “love-festival” with their close friends and “two very big families”.Ĭaptured by Danielle of Lightsmith Images who Merinda says was “so accommodating of all our weirdness”, you can see their entire unique QLD wedding below. That was Merinda’s strategy and clearly it worked. You know there’s a spark when you pay someone $50 to track down a stranger. ![]()
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