The Corporate Social Investment (CSI) platform was established to address the pressing need by companies for sustainable social investments in communities that leave a lasting impact.

We go beyond one-time contributions and short-term projects, investing in solutions that address the root causes of challenges faced by local communities, including catchment areas where extractive industries operate.

Long-Term Impact

Our CSI advisory services are designed to create lasting impact through a self-sustaining model. We offer a range of services including strategic advisory, research, investment structuring, and project management, research all crafted to bring long-term value to both businesses and communities. In essence, our CSI methodology transforms CSR from a checkbox into a powerful tool for long-term change.

Private Sector Participation

A core principle of our approach is private sector participation. We invite private investors, even from within the host communities, to invest in projects, creating a model of shared ownership and accountability. Returns from these ventures are reinvested into new community projects, creating a growing impact loop with little need for additional capital from initial sponsors.

We focus on governance and professional management to ensure initiatives we support are built to last, empowering communities to thrive independently, even after our involvement ends.

Our CSI Programs

Nkosuo Program (MSMEs)

In response to the economic challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Mastercard Foundation and the Ghana Enterprises Agency (GEA) launched the COVID-19 Recovery and Resilience Program for MSMEs in 2020.

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Asutifi Processing and Services Centre Ltd (APSC)

APSC is a pepper and ginger processing factory established to ensure a ready market for those farmers in the Ahafo mining communities to reduce post-harvest losses and create sustainable livelihoods for farmers.

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