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1 1 IREX Social Enterprise Orientation Training Gbanga, Liberia Kim Alter Virtue Ventures LLC

2 What is social enterprise? 2

3 3 Hybrid Spectrum Social Enterprise Nonprofit with income activities Traditional Nonprofit Traditional Corporation Corporate Social Responsi- bility (CSR) Socially Responsible Business  Mission Motive  Stakeholder Accountability  Income invested in programs or overhead Adapted from Lee Davis and Nicole Etchart. Profit-Making Motive  Shareholder Accountability  Profits redistributed to shareholders  Both Values Economic Value Social Value

4 4 Definition “ A social enterprise is any business venture created to address a social problem and generate social value while earning income through commercial activities. ” In short…. “ solving a social problem with business tools and practices.”

5 5 What do we mean by social problems Example: Millennium Development Goals  Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger  Achieve universal primary education  Promote gender equity and empower women  Reduce child mortality  Improve maternal health  Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases  Ensure environmental sustainability  Develop a global partnership for development

6 Social Enterprise Characteristics Enterprise Approach: the enterprise is the change vehicle and uses market principles and entrepreneurship Social Aims: has explicit social objectives Value creation: solve social problems while earning revenue through commercial means, generating “blended” social and economic value. Agnostic about legal form: Non-profit, for-profit, cooperative, hybrid, etc., depending on legal environment S drives E: social value before financial value

7 7 Social enterprise is driven by a social problem… in other words, the business opportunity lies in the social problem.

8 Opportunities in Social Problems ProblemsSustainable Dev. StepsOpportunities for SE PovertyGeneration of employment and livelihood opportunities Creation of micro-business services; micro-credit; community based enterprises Non-potable water and sanitation facilities Community participation in search of solutions Subsidized pricing for poor Creation of safe drinking water and sanitation enterprises Rapid population growth Empower women; and promote family planning, maternal and child health; Creation of education and health social enterprises; sale of contraceptives Ecologically damaging inefficient technologies Increase the share of renewable energy Promote green technologies Creation of renewable energy/green technology products

9 Social Problem IS the Biz Opportunity Social Problem  Food insecurity  Deforestation  unemployment  Illiteracy  Limited access to health services  Barriers to employment  Lost of livelihoods due to poor vision Social Enterprise  Bakery  Ecotourism  Credit & training  Publisher/education  Discount pharmacy  Café, janitorial, thrift, landscape, etc.  Reading glasses

10 Video Examples of Social Enterprise Martin Burt Vision Spring Greyston Bakery 10

11 Myth Busting: Social Enterprise Realities 11

12 Motivations for starting an SE

13 SE Impact on Organization Source: Powering Social Change: Lessons for Community Wealth Generation for Nonprofit Sustainability, Community Wealth Ventures, 2003

14 Mission Alignment 78% of SE relate directly to mission 3% of SE don’t relate to mission Source: Powering Social Change: Lessons for Community Wealth Generation for Nonprofit Sustainability, Community Wealth Ventures, 2003

15 Profitability Foster, William and Jeffery Bradach, “Should Nonprofits Seek Profits,” Harvard Business Review, February, 2005

16 The 1 st Point Social Enterprise is not a “quick fix” for financial ills, Running a social enterprise is not easier than running a CSO/NGO however… SE offers nonprofits many benefits including financial ones

17 The 2 nd Point Be clear about what you want to achieve with a social enterprise Purpose Objectives

18 The 3 rd Point The greater the integration the easier the execution and the greater the chance success.

19 The 4 th Point Social Enterprise can be a vehicle to do more social good and create more impact It is an ORGANIZATIONAL STRENGTHENING TOOL

20 The 5 th Point Do what you know and leverage what you have to start your enterprise

21 The 6 th Point Number ONE factor for success is the DESIRE to do a social enterprise Business approach fits with organizational culture


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