This document discusses social innovation approaches to addressing poverty in Hong Kong. It notes that over 1 million people live below the poverty line in Hong Kong, with unique challenges around housing costs, employment, and an aging population. Traditional approaches like job creation help some but do not address the full problem. New models are needed that decrease costs of living for the poor, such as reducing food costs. The document advocates for launching an accelerator program to source and help scale new models that can meaningfully tackle poverty issues in Hong Kong. It acknowledges building this "missing middle" of the social innovation pipeline will take time but can help create impactful, sustainable solutions to poverty.