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Updated in EWS Jul 29, 2020
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[To] structure a trust and an accelerator program to boost the regenerative economy in Latin America. The main goal for this initiative is to work together with ventures that are already operating with a Minimum Viable Product and prepare them to attract and absorb investments of USD1M+ into viable scalable business models. To structure and operate this trust and accelerator IDB Lab and the IDB Natural Capital Lab will partner with Impact Hub due to its track record in the entrepreneur ecosystem in the region, its experience specifically on green markets and sustainability, and the good results of working with IDB Lab in Central America
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