Corporate Profile 47Billion Information Technology
Scaling for social change
1. “The Big Idea: Scaling”
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DRAFT
2. About Me
• Co-‐Founder
and
Execu4ve
Director,
Global
Brigades
Associa4on
and
Empowered.org
• Program
Manager,
Social
Enterprise
Leadership
Cer4ficate
at
University
of
Washington
Bothell
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DRAFT
3. What is a Social Enterprise?
CSR ≠ SOCIAL ENTERPRISE
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DRAFT
4. What is a Social Enterprise?
An
organiza4on
that
u4lizes
market-‐based
business
principles
to
achieve
pro-‐social
goals.
Examples:
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5. Today’s Agenda
1. Does
nonprofit
mean
you
don’t
get
paid?
2. Dis4nguishing
for-‐profits,
social
enterprises,
and
non-‐profits
3. The
shareholder
vs.
stakeholder
dilemma
4. What
is
the
best
en4ty
structure
for
your
organiza4on?
5. Decentralized
vs.
centralize
d
organiza4ons
6. Scaling
for
social
impact
7. Q/A
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7. For-profit vs. Non-profit vs. SE
FOR-PROFIT ADVANTAGES
• Can sell equity to shareholders
– Can do an IPO
– Raise capital by conventional methods
• Less government regulation / audits
• More flexible business models (c-corp, LLCs, LLPs, etc…)
• Easier to get loans
• Profit-based culture
• Higher compensation structures
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8. For-profit vs. Non-profit vs. SE
NON-PROFIT ADVANTAGES
• Tax deductable receipts
• Access to donors and grants
• Access to volunteers
• No taxes
• Mission-based culture
• No share-holders
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9. For-profit vs. Non-profit vs. SE
SOCIAL ENTERPRISES
• Can either be for-profit or non-profit
• Double or even triple bottom line
• Element of charitable programming/mission driven
• Can leverage mission-based culture to:
o Market your company
o Retain and attract talent
• Have a market-based revenue model that is more
sustainable than grants/donations alone
• Ideally all profits are circulated back into mission without
shareholders.
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10. The Stake-holder/Share-holder Dilemma
WHAT COMES FIRST:
MISSION OR PROFIT?
If you have to appease shareholders, how do you
prioritize your beneficiaries of your programs?
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11. What’s Right for your Organization?
DO THE ANALYSIS
• Who are your stake-holders? Do they care about social
responsibility?
• How compelling is your competitive advantage?
– Do you need grants or other donor based start-up capital?
– Do you need volunteers? Tax incentives?
• Is it worth it to give up equity?
• What is going to yield the MOST social impact?
• Do you have relationships with influencers that could be a
impactful board of directors?
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12. Scale for Social Change
Global Brigades’ Vision: To improve equality of life, by igniting the
largest student-led social responsibility movement on the planet.
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15. Social Enterprise Certificate
Social Enterprise Leadership Certificate
June 17-September 11, 2012
Where: Bellevue, WA
http://www.uwb.edu/business/nondegree/socialenterprise
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16. Int’l Internship with Global Brigades
Sustainable Development Internship
July1-31, 2012
Where: Honduras, Panama and Ghana
www.globalbrigades.org
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17. Questions?
Feel free to contact me at:
Steve@globalbrigades.org
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