Catalyst Now's 2025 Impact Report

EPISODE · Sep 30, 2025 · 22 MIN

Catalyst Now's 2025 Impact Report

from Social Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Show · host Dr Faiz Kamaludin

In this special episode, we take you to New York City during the United Nations General Assembly, where Catalyst Now launched the 2025 Impact Report. This episode shares the panel session, The Importance of Collaboration in Complex Environments: Learnings from Catalyst Now, moderated by Kamilah Sanders (CEO, Greater Than Equal), featuring Su Balasubramanian (International Development and Mental Health Professional) and Dr Faiz Kamaludin (Founder, AstroX). Together, we explored what it really takes to collaborate across borders, industries, and disciplines, from climate action to mental health and refugee empowerment.We also unveil bold findings from our 2024-2025 Impact Report:6,170 members across 4,250 organisations in 153 countries89% member satisfaction66% of collaborations originating from the Global South75 active collaborations across continentsWith support from the General Atlantic Foundation and Echoing Green, this session celebrated stories of resilience and systemic change, offering real-world lessons for building trust, aligning goals, and co-creating impact in complex environments. Tune in to hear highlights from the UNGA panel and Catalyst Now’s vision for 2026.  For more content, do visit: Catalyst Now: https://catalystnow.netCatalyst Now's 2025 Impact Report YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Rzp_zglLNICatalyst Now's 2025 Impact Report: https://catalystnow.net/impact-report-2024-2025Catalyst Now's APAC Summit: https://socialinnovationhouse.net/asia-pacificAstroX: https://www.angkasawan.org.myEmail Dr Faiz: [email protected] Faiz’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gofaiz  Creating positive change, one episode at a time.This show is sponsored by Faiz Space Foundation. https://faizspace.org

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