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IVN ANNUAL MEETING Chairman’s Report Santa Clara, CA Eric Benhamou, IVN Chairman. Date: 8.May.06. Venture practices to better Israel. Agenda. Introduction Year in Review Organization and Governance Looking ahead. Mission. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Date: 8.May.06
Venture practices to better Israel
IVN ANNUAL MEETING Chairman’s Report Santa Clara, CA
Eric Benhamou, IVN Chairman
Agenda
• Introduction• Year in Review• Organization and Governance• Looking ahead
Mission
• The Israel Venture Network is a venture philanthropy network of high-tech entrepreneurs and executives from Israel and the U.S. that aims to provide scalable systemic solutions for the social, educational and employment crises that jeopardize Israel’s success
Investment Focus
Strengthening the education system
Investing in tomorrow’s leaders
Creating employment opportunities
2005 - A year in review
BreadthIVN’s strategic initiatives today
School PrincipalTraining
Active Citizenship
StartUp Jerusalem
SE Fellowship
IsraCorps
EI :Municipal
Intervention
StrengtheningMunicipal
Capabilities
BreadthMembership Growth
42
85
115
150
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
2002 2003 2004 2005
BreadthCorporate Membership Growth
• “Corporate” members include:
• Corporations• Foundations• Federations
20
27
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
2004 2005
DepthInvestment Growth
$0
$1,000
$2,000
$3,000
$4,000
$5,000
$6,000
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
IVN Direct Investments($K)IVN Total Investments($K)
DepthPortfolio Investment
Strengthening the Education
System76%
Creating Employment Opportunities
4%
Investing in Social
Leadership20%
MaturityOrganizational Depth
• Business-like culture spreading in municipalities• Professional• Transparent• Data-driven• Effective
MaturityBoard and Committees
• Expanded Executive Board• Activated Strategic Advisory Board• Created New Committees
• Membership Involvement• Partnerships and Strategic Alliances
IVN invited as Venture Philantropy expert to non profit boards and conferences
Maturity Strategic Planning Process
What are our ultimate goals?
What changes do we hope to seein individuals?
In the community?
Inputs Outputs
What activitieswill we need to
engage into
meet these
Outcomes?
What resources
will weneed toengagein these
activities?
Outcomes
“Plan Backwards, Implement Forward”
MaturityIVN Staff
• U.S.• Joni Block, U.S. Director (2/06 start) • Abbey Herman, Event and Administrative
Assistant
MaturityIVN Staff
• Israel• Ayelet Tal, CFO• Dana Miller, Manager of Marketing,
Communications and Documentation• Hedva Fensterheim, Social Entrepreneur
Fellowship Coordinator• Rita Argov, Office Manager• Anat Farkas, Director of Development (06)
MaturityProgram Partners
• EI, Tiberias• Sacta-Rashi Foundation• Check Point Software Technologies Ltd
• EI, Galilee Panhandle• Sacta-Rashi Foundation• Jewish Community Federation of San Francisco,
the Peninsula, Marin and Sonoma Counties• United Israel Appeal of Canada/Partnership 2000
MaturityProgram Partners
• Active Citizenship, Sderot• Amdocs• New Israel Fund
• IsraCorps• Sacta-Rashi Foundation
• Principal Training• Yad Hanadiv Foundation
2005 Goals
• Leverage successes in municipal interventions with a view to:• Manage smooth exits• Drive systemic educational reform
Grow the impact of new initiatives• Develop new leaders• Stimulate economic opportunities
Significantly improve IVN management• Operational and financial management• Membership involvement and communication
A
B
B+
B+
A
B-
2006 Goals
Grow @ >>2X IS GDP
Demonstrate intervention sustainability
Expand “Corporate” partnerships: corporations, foundations and federations
Sharpen intervention focus around IVN’s unique contributions
IVN Long Range Goals
• Enhanced innovation and efficiency in Israel public sector
• High-tech leaders taking the lead in improving Israeli society
• A vibrant role for Israel on global stage
Why are you IVN members?
• Venture philanthropic organization• Measurement and Evaluation• Demonstrable socio-economic Results• Focus on scalable, systemic solutions• Leveraged investments• Network
Date: 8.May.06
Venture practices to better Israel
IVN ANNUAL MEETING Chairman’s Report Santa Clara, CA
Eric Benhamou, IVN Chairman