Ashoka’s Early Years
Overcoming Challenges
Expand Globally
Funding and Support
Learning from Experience
100

The first country Bill Drayton first establish Ashoka was Indonesia?

TRUE OR FALSE

False, India 

100

Ashoka’s main goal is to find and support people who want to make this

Social change/innovation?

100

What was the first big obstacle for Ashoka in Indonesia?

Government approval

100

The first “blue-chip” foundation to support Ashoka was this foundation, which helped make it safer for other funders.

Rockefeller Brothers Fund

100

Who started Ashoka?

Bill Drayton

200

In 1982, Drayton traveled to this country to begin Ashoka’s second-country launch.

Indonesia

200

Is Askoka's main goal to invest in a individual or a group/company?

Individual

200

Drayton believed innovation comes from people with a strong

Mission/Passion

200

Ashoka’s funding helps people, not their.......

project or company?


200

Ashoka had to be extra careful operating in Indonesia because it was ruled by.......

A dictatorship

If Suharto is said (DOUBLE!!!!)

300

Ashoka’s guiding principle in riskier countries, like Indonesia under Suharto, was this simple phrase.

“Do no harm”

300

Drayton called the people he supports idea.......

champions

300

Why did Ashoka have to go slowly when finding fellows?

Because they wanted the right people.

300

Stipends were meant to last long enough for fellows to do this.

launch and begin marketing their ideas

300

Social entrepreneurs supported by Ashoka often felt ______ before joining the program.

Lonely or isolated. 


400

Ashoka’s fellows received these payments to cover personal expenses and help them focus full-time on their ideas.

Stipends

400

Social entrepreneurs help solve problems in areas like environment, health, and this.

Education

400

Drayton traveled many months each year to do this important task.

Find and interview Idea Champions

400

The MacArthur Fellowship awarded to Drayton was worth this amount over five years allowed Ashoka to breakthrough.

$200,000

400

Ashoka looks for people with new ideas and lots of this.

creativity or perseverance

500

Ashoka avoids using words like “grant” or “donor” because they might make people feel this way.

Uncomfortable or not trusted in Ashoka

500

Ashoka placed this many restrictions on how fellows used their stipends.

None

500

Ashoka expanded into Brazil during a time when the country was becoming more.....

Democratic

500

Ashoka’s strategy of supporting fellows with stipends was meant to prevent them from creating institutions that were not this.

Financially Realistic

500

Peter Goldmark’s support from this foundation helped reduce the perceived risk for other funders?

Rockefeller Brothers Fund