Our Impact Canvas supports innovations from idea to scale. Whether it’s tech-enabled healthcare or community-led economic models, we co-design and pilot solutions that work.
Critical Issues that Affect Vulnerable Populations
Structured workshops and co-design sessions
Gather insights and refine the approach based on real-world feedback
Promote and scale through CAC’s extensive network
Pooling resources and sharing discovery costs
Innovations Incubated by Impact Canvas Platform
A public health preparedness platform catering to the marginalised through comprehensive, decentralised environmental and disease surveillance systems.
A community-led, tech-enabled, blended tele-triage, and community care service model to address the barriers and enable access to overall primary healthcare.
SHILP - an initiative by Community Action Collab to build the resilience of the leaders of Community Organisations (COs) who work with vulnerable communities.
Zyenika is an inclusive fashion brand reimagining clothing as a source of dignity, independence, and choice for people living with disability, chronic pain, and reduced mobility. Rooted in lived experience and design-led innovation, Zyenika creates functional yet aspirational garments that reduce pain, dependence, and everyday barriers—making “easy fashion” accessible for every body.
The Resilience Framework: The Resilience Framework is our proven model to break the cycle of overlapping crises. It equips vulnerable households to move from coping to planning, from relief to readiness, and from vulnerability to agency. Through measurable tools, local facilitators, and regenerative systems, we build long-term resilience where it matters most—at the household level.
Anemia Level-Up is a community-led, 360° approach to anaemia management that goes beyond one-time treatment to enable sustained prevention, monitoring, and care. Using a “Screen–Test–Prevent–Manage” model, it addresses the root causes of anaemia by strengthening local systems, incentives, and capacities in high-burden communities.
Elder care during lockdown was compromised, creating the need for specific home-based elderly care.
Building economic resilience of vulnerable communities became critical during COVID; piloting new collaborative models combining past learnings, new thinking, and future-ready approaches.
Support to key vulnerable populations during the COVID-19 crisis.