Dreams at Scale: Highlighting Two Successful Harambeans
In April 2017, the IDP Foundation (IDPF) became a founding partner of the Harambe Entrepreneur Alliance (HEA).
In April 2017, the IDP Foundation (IDPF) became a founding partner of the Harambe Entrepreneur Alliance (HEA).
SOCAP17 once again provided the IDP Foundation with an amazing opportunity to gather in beautiful San Francisco with 3,000 social entrepreneurs, impact investors, and change-makers from over 70 countries.
On April 8, 2017, the IDP Foundation’s Executive Director Allison Rohner and Project Manager Jenna O’Brien traveled to Harvard University to sign a two-year partnership agreement with the Harambe Entrepreneurs Alliance (HEA).
IDP Foundation seeks to achieve sustainable impact through partnering, learning, and collaboration. Our active funding and advisory support are underpinned by the global collective commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals 2030.
Northwestern University’s Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center recently announced the 2016 recipients of the IDP Foundation Research Innovation Challenge Grants. In conjunction with the Sherman Fairchild Foundation, the five winners will receive the support needed to begin their projects.
IDPF President & CEO featured on the list of the Chronicle of Phlilanthropy's most popular and revealing portraits of big donors published in 2019.
IDPF President & CEO featured on the list of the Chronicle of Phlilanthropy's most popular and revealing portraits of big donors published in 2019.