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In today's world, we consider this innovator for the public and founder of Ashoka to be the father of modern social entrepreneurship. What is Beyonce? What is Bill Drayton? What is Jimmy Fallon?
What is Bill Drayton?
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A transformation has occurred in the nonprofit sector and stems form the emergence of a new kind of change maker. What is the change maker?
What is entrepreneurial leaders
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"Philanthropy played an important risk-taking role in social policy: "the imaginative pursuit of less conventional charitable purposes than those normally undertaken by established public charitable organizations." (page 30)
What is Venture Philanthropy?
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This equation represents what: The poverty-fighting benefits of a program/cost to Robin Hood X "Robin Hood factor"
What is Benefit-cost Ratio
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There are many debates about social entrepreneurship. One distinguish has been made between social entrepreneurship and for-profit entrepreneurship.
What is companies, for-profit are sine qua non essential for long term scale and viability. In contrast, social entrepreneurs are working in areas of market failure.
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This nonprofit organization is founded by a entrepreneurial leader, Wendy Kopp. The organization is held up as the defining social entrepreneur of kopp generation.
What is Teach for America?
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This education venture philanthropy was created in 1998 by social entrepreneur kim Smith, John Doerr, and Brook Byers to supply early-stage capital and technical support to education entrepreneurs.
What is the NewSchools Venture Firms?
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This foundation measures its work/ impact in a relatively standard and numerical way, whether it is meals served, students graduation high school, preschoolers entering kindergarten, or unemployed workers placed into jobs.
What is Robin Hood Foundation.
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In social entrepreneurship, what are the features of THE crowding source market?
What is collective intelligence and the notion that large numbers of people express opinions that represent a kind of preference for a good/service that can be more meaningfu.
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This following illustration is an example of blank: a number of social entrepreneurs have attempted to make their nonprofit organizations function more like businesses by generating additional revenues and profits to advance their social missions. (page 14)
What is a shift from "entrepreneurship" to "enterprise"
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"To build a democracy through citizen service, civic leadership, and social entrepreneurship. It is through service that we can demonstrate the power and idealism of young people, engage citizens to benefit the common good, and develop young leaders of the next generation. (page 21)
What is City Year's mission statement?
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"All those who give to charity, along with the non-profit finds they fund, makeup a vast web.
What is the Social Capital Market?
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How do social entrepreneurs change makers pursue measuring impact?
What is 1. demonstrating returns, in quasi-financial or social terms. 2. improving performance of an organization's internal managements or operations. 3. proving impact, emulating a kind of scientific approach.
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What form of crowdsourcing is the practice of funding a venture by raising money from a large number of people. It is also an alternative finance
What is Crowdfunding?
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What is the name of the nonprofit organization Bill Drayton founded?
What is Ashoka?
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True or False: Since 1990 City Year has graduated more than 15000 alumni, served more than 1 million children, and completed 26 million hours of service.
What is True ?
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We call it “growth capital." It also a term used to explain for the money many nonprofit organizations desperately need.
What is philanthropic equity?
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This thinking is applied to the social sector. It is a business practice that relies on insights from consumer behavior to inform product or service design. Social entrepreneurs working on open innovation apply this thinking to problems of poverty.
What is Design Thinking
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True or False: Having a business orientation means different things to different social entrepreneurs? What is True? What is False?
What is True
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True or False: Jumpstart is a national early education organization that helps children from low-income neighborhoods develop the language and literacy skills they need to be successful in school by pairing them with college students and community volunteers. (page 23)
What is True?
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This philanthropy was created as a response and seeks to use many of the tools of venture capital funding to promote start-up, growth and risk taking social ventures.
What is Venture Philanthropy?
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Name a role of technology in measurement and evaluation.
What is greater transparency and facilitate giving.
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Describe one thing you learned from this presentation?
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