Author
SFF

Year of Publishing
2020

Publisher
The Stone Family Foundation

Institution
The Stone Family Foundation

Scaling for impact
Lessons learnt from funding water and sanitation enterprises

Description:

The Stone Family Foundation was founded in 2005. They started out with a blank piece of paper and over time came to focus on three portfolios: water and sanitation (WASH) in Africa and Asia, mental health and disadvantaged youth—both in the UK. How the Foundation got to this point and the early lessons learnt have been documented in previous publications: A funder journey and How to spend a penny.

The Foundation is now in its 15th year of operation and, to mark that milestone, we are sharing our latest thinking and the lessons learnt from the last five years of funding in WASH, our largest portfolio. The lessons cover everything from how we have evolved our funding approach, to our hypotheses on how WASH enterprises will scale, to how SDG6 will be financed.


Bibliographical Information:

SFF (2020) Scaling for impact. Lessons learnt from funding water and sanitation enterprises , The Stone Family Foundation , The Stone Family Foundation , London, UK


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Scaling for impact: Lessons learnt from funding water and sanitation enterprises

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A FUNDER JOURNEY: Scaling up the Stone Family Foundation (April 2013)

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HOW TO SPEND A PENNY: 10 lessons from funding market-based approaches in water, sanitation and hygiene (June 2014)

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