Subject category:
Entrepreneurship
Published by:
International Institute for Management Development (IMD)
Version: 14.10.2024
Length: 13 pages
Data source: Field research
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Abstract
The case focuses on Rede Mulher Empreendedora (RME), Brazil's largest support platform for female entrepreneurship, and its founder, Ana Fontes. Founded in 2010, RME had grown into a significant network by 2023, impacting the livelihoods of over 12 million women in Brazil, a country with substantial gender disparities. The platform offers initiatives to empower women economically and provides knowledge and tailored content to help them manage their businesses and navigate Brazil's entrepreneurial landscape. By 2023, RME was at a critical juncture. Although RME had clear objectives to empower women, there was uncertainty about how each initiative contributed to its mission. Financially, RME experienced a dramatic shift: In 2022, it raised USD6 million, but in 2023, fundraising efforts dropped to USD2.6 million - a 57% decrease. This decline exposed RME's heavy reliance on corporate philanthropy, from organizations like Google.org, Visa and the Mapfre Foundation, which constituted 80% of its income. The remaining 20% of revenue came from projects funded by RME's partners, which proved inadequate to sustain the organization's ambitious goals. Besides, in 2023, the fundraising campaign fell far short of expectations. Reduced funds meant that new projects were postponed, and existing initiatives faced the threat of being scaled back. Fontes must ensure financial sustainability, identify new revenue streams and reduce dependence on philanthropy while staying true to RME´s mission. Her goal is to achieve self-sustainability while continuing to fulfill the mission. This involves analyzing whether RME should pivot to a for-profit enterprise, remain a non-profit or adopt a hybrid approach to balance its social impact with financial viability. Students must put themselves in Ana's shoes and evaluate the potential benefits and trade-offs of these models to determine the best path forward.
Time period
The events covered by this case took place in 2023.Geographical setting
Region:
Americas
Country:
Brazil
Featured company
Rede Mulher Empreendedora
Industry:
Services
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Abstract
The case focuses on Rede Mulher Empreendedora (RME), Brazil's largest support platform for female entrepreneurship, and its founder, Ana Fontes. Founded in 2010, RME had grown into a significant network by 2023, impacting the livelihoods of over 12 million women in Brazil, a country with substantial gender disparities. The platform offers initiatives to empower women economically and provides knowledge and tailored content to help them manage their businesses and navigate Brazil's entrepreneurial landscape. By 2023, RME was at a critical juncture. Although RME had clear objectives to empower women, there was uncertainty about how each initiative contributed to its mission. Financially, RME experienced a dramatic shift: In 2022, it raised USD6 million, but in 2023, fundraising efforts dropped to USD2.6 million - a 57% decrease. This decline exposed RME's heavy reliance on corporate philanthropy, from organizations like Google.org, Visa and the Mapfre Foundation, which constituted 80% of its income. The remaining 20% of revenue came from projects funded by RME's partners, which proved inadequate to sustain the organization's ambitious goals. Besides, in 2023, the fundraising campaign fell far short of expectations. Reduced funds meant that new projects were postponed, and existing initiatives faced the threat of being scaled back. Fontes must ensure financial sustainability, identify new revenue streams and reduce dependence on philanthropy while staying true to RME´s mission. Her goal is to achieve self-sustainability while continuing to fulfill the mission. This involves analyzing whether RME should pivot to a for-profit enterprise, remain a non-profit or adopt a hybrid approach to balance its social impact with financial viability. Students must put themselves in Ana's shoes and evaluate the potential benefits and trade-offs of these models to determine the best path forward.
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Time period
The events covered by this case took place in 2023.Geographical setting
Region:
Americas
Country:
Brazil
Featured company
Rede Mulher Empreendedora
Industry:
Services

