Self-Sustaining Social Enterprises

Kinyei Fosters Independent Entrepreneurship in Cambodia

Based out of Battambang, Kinyei is an organization working with social enterprises to better foster community development in struggling areas throughout Cambodia. Utilizing their social media and volunteer engagement, Kinyee works on a variety of projects that help youth build valuable skills while also providing them with the opportunity to better support their families.

Rather than focusing on volunteer donations, Kinyei aims to train their staff in order to allow the social enterprises grow into a self-sustaining business. However, in order to do this some funding is required in order to provide ideal learning material, training and social enterprise tool kits. According to the company’s website, the projects “will lay the grounds for a lasting culture of entrepreneurship and self-sufficiency among Battambang youth, and a template for social enterprise incubation in similar contexts around the world.”

Contact Information
Kinyei website
Kinyei on Facebook
Kinyei on Twitter

Community Development
Organizations can create self-sustaining social enterprises to foster community development in struggling areas
Entrepreneurship Incubation
Creating social enterprise incubation templates can help youth in underprivileged communities become self-sufficient entrepreneurs
Youth Skill Development
Projects that aim to develop youth's skills can create a culture of entrepreneurship and self-sufficiency in underprivileged communities

Industries Being Reshaped

Social Enterprises
Social enterprises can utilize self-sustaining business models to better support struggling communities and promote entrepreneurship
Non-profit Organizations
Non-profit organizations can implement social enterprise incubation programs to empower youth and promote self-sufficiency in underprivileged areas
Community Development Agencies
Community development agencies can work with social enterprises to help youth build valuable skills and create lasting impact in struggling areas
SCORE
4.5 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Asia
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 53%
Activity 75%
Freshness 8%