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Skoll Award 2026: Three Organizations Driving Systemic Social Change Through Public-Sector Partnerships

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Isabelle Swiderski

12d ago· 8 min readenNews

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The article discusses the Skoll Award for Social Innovation, which recognizes organizations driving systemic change through novel solutions. The 2026 cohort features three awardees: ChildLife Foundation (transforming emergency pediatric care in Pakistan), SmartStart, and Indus Action. The piece emphasizes that lasting impact requires public-sector partnerships, shared infrastructure, long-term funding, and hope. The award provides multi-year funding, field-building support, and strategic guidance to organizations whose impact is already demonstrated.

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Every year, the Skoll Award for Social Innovation recognizes organizations applying novel or reimagined solutions to societal problems in ways that contribute to lasting, systemic change.
The award is designed for organizations whose impact has already been demonstrated and where multi-year funding, field-building support, and strategic guidance can help accelerate what comes next.
The 2026 Skoll Awardees show how lasting impact depends on public-sector partnership, shared infrastructure, long-term funding, and hope.
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The 2026 Skoll Awardees show how lasting impact depends on public-sector partnership, shared infrastructure, long-term funding, and hope.

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