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PRESENTATION TO PRESENTATION TO SUSTAINABLE RESOURCES SUSTAINABLE RESOURCES CONFERENCE, BOULDER, CO. CONFERENCE, BOULDER, CO. OCTOBER 2, 2004 OCTOBER 2, 2004 Mark Pomerantz Mark Pomerantz SOCIAL PROFITS SOCIAL PROFITS www.socialprofits.com www.socialprofits.com

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PRESENTATION TO PRESENTATION TO SUSTAINABLE RESOURCES SUSTAINABLE RESOURCES

CONFERENCE, BOULDER, CO. CONFERENCE, BOULDER, CO. OCTOBER 2, 2004OCTOBER 2, 2004

Mark PomerantzMark Pomerantz

SOCIAL PROFITSSOCIAL PROFITSwww.socialprofits.comwww.socialprofits.com

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Social Entrepreneurship Centers and Sustainable

Community Organizations

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WHAT’S THIS ALL ABOUT?WHAT’S THIS ALL ABOUT?

• Raising people out of poverty

• Giving young people more marketable skills

• Promoting the local economy with it’s eco-efficiencies

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WHAT’S A SUSTAINABLE WHAT’S A SUSTAINABLE ORGANIZATION?ORGANIZATION?

• Empowerment — a culture of listening

• Asset Based — using ideas and contacts to generate new resources

• Uses Marketing and Technology

• Develops Effective Strategic Partnerships

• Fund Development Tripod — grants, donors, earned income

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INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION

Social entrepreneurship can be defined as the development of innovative, mission-supporting, earned income, licensing, or job creating ventures undertaken by individual social entrepreneurs, nonprofit organizations, or nonprofits in association with for profits.

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INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION

Social entrepreneurship is both an approach to assisting “hard to serve” disadvantaged populations and financially sustaining the individuals and organizations that support them.

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THE NEEDTHE NEED

Social entrepreneurs have the following needs: • Generalized organizational capacity building;• Generalized technical assistance for nonprofit

enterprises; • Basic enterprise development assistance for start-

ups; • Access to venture capital fund(s); • Working relationships with government agencies

and college/university entrepreneurship and business programs; and

• Development of local peer support networks.

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THE MODELTHE MODEL

A college/university based social entrepreneurship center to provide technical assistance to nonprofit social entrepreneurs, social purpose businesses, disadvantaged small business entrepreneurs, and small socially responsible locally based businesses.

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THE MODELTHE MODELElements & Academic OpportunitiesElements & Academic Opportunities

• Student learning opportunities

• Opportunities for student and faculty research

• Opportunities for student field internships

• Opportunities to mobilize volunteers in the business community.

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THE MODELTHE MODELExisting ProgramsExisting Programs

Sterling College, Sterling, Kansas

• Entrepreneurship Center----Minor in Social Entrepreneurship in either the Department of Business or Entrepreneurship or in several other academic specialties.

• Service Learning and Social Entrepreneurship are combined in the Center and reinforced by strategic partnerships with Habitat for Humanity and World Hunger Foundation.

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THE MODELTHE MODELExisting ProgramsExisting Programs

Roberts Wesleyan College, Rochester

• Institute for Social Entrepreneurship, collaboration involving the Division of Business Administration & Management and the Division of Social Work & Social Science

• Institute utilizes paid student interns to work with community agencies, the schools and small businesses to boost their entrepreneurial capacities

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THE MODELTHE MODELExisting ProgramsExisting Programs

University of Washington, Seattle

• Business and Economic Development Program, University of Washington Business School

• Program utilizes MBA interns to work with small businesses and local business associations to boost their entrepreneurial capacities

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THE MODELTHE MODELTasks And ServicesTasks And Services

• Technical Assistance to Community Nonprofit Organizations

• Assistance to Secondary Schools and Youth Organizations on Developing Youth Entrepreneurship Programs

• Discounted Consultation to Socially Responsible Businesses and Disadvantaged Small Business Entrepreneurs

• Develop Working Relationships with Community Nonprofit Organizations to Promote Social Entrepreneurship

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THE MODELTHE MODELTasks And Services (Cont.)Tasks And Services (Cont.)

• Develop Social Entrepreneurship Peer Support Network/ Forum

– Information Exchange on SE– Brokerage of Nonprofit Collaborations and Ventures– Development of Relationships/Collaborations Between

Nonprofit Organizations and Socially Responsible Business Entrepreneurs

– Development of Relationships with Venture Philanthropists

• Develop, In Partnership, Annual Social Venture Fair(s) • Develop Curricula for Introduction to Social Entrepreneurship

and Additional Coursework for Training Social Entrepreneurs

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THE MODELTHE MODEL StaffingStaffing

• Center Director - Attributes – Entrepreneur– Teaching Experience– Partnership Building Experience– Ability to Provide/Create “Bridging Social Capital”

• Center Director – Responsibilities – Teaching– Fundraising/Public Relations– Mentoring – Developing Sustainability Plan– Developing Contacts with other Departments Within the

College-University– Developing Relationships with Other Colleges (College SE

Network) – Developing Locally Based Social Enterprise Initiatives with

Foundations, Governments, and Other Funding Partners

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THE MODELTHE MODEL StaffingStaffing

• Assistant Director – College Faculty Member with Expertise in Research

Evaluation and Curriculum Development

• Student Interns – Work on Business Planning– Work on Youth Entrepreneurship Curriculum Development

and Training

• Volunteer Coaches– Work with Student Interns on Business Planning and

Mentoring – Are Recruited Through Local Chambers of Commerce, Social

Venture Partners, Rotary and other Business Organizations, Young Entrepreneurs Organization, World Entrepreneurs Organization, Business For Social Responsibility, and Net Impact

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OUTCOMESOUTCOMESAdvancement of the FieldAdvancement of the Field

– Research and Evaluation

– Training

– Consulting

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OUTCOMESOUTCOMESAdvancement of the FieldAdvancement of the Field

– Research and Evaluation • Research on Social Return on Investment • Impacts Of Client Earned Income On Service

Components Of Entrepreneurial Social Service Nonprofits

• Impacts of Client Earnings on Community Support Network

• Research on Venture Philanthropy • Impacts of Multi-Year Support and Hands On

Assistance on Nonprofit Organization Sustainability• Impacts on Social Justice System• Impacts on Family Income/Local Economy• Impacts on School Performance

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OUTCOMESOUTCOMESAdvancement of the FieldAdvancement of the Field

– Training • Nonprofit Executives

• Degree and Certificate Programs

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OUTCOMESOUTCOMESAdvancement of the FieldAdvancement of the Field

– Consulting• Develop Youth Entrepreneurship Efforts • Assist Nonprofit Organizations with Capacity

Building and Organizational Sustainability • Assist Socially Responsible and/or Community

Oriented Small Businesses with Strategies for Sustainability and Increased Competitiveness

• Develop Social Venture Fairs and Venture Philanthropy Programs.

• Work with Foundations (e.g., Ashoka) to Develop Case Studies of Funded Social Entrepreneurs.

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OUTCOMESOUTCOMESDevelopment of Integrative Strategy for Development of Integrative Strategy for

Entrepreneurial Community DevelopmentEntrepreneurial Community Development

• Strengthen community nonprofit charitable agencies.

• Enable small businesses to find more secure market niches in face of increased outside competition

• Lay the foundation for future strong local small businesses through youth entrepreneurship training

• Strengthen the local economy through all the above integrative measures