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Trends in Philanthropy & Social Innovation Darian Rodriguez Heyman February 3, 2014

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Trends in Philanthropy & Social Innovation

Darian Rodriguez Heyman

February 3, 2014

Stand Up!

Inspired…

Inspired… To Action

What Does Real Change Look Like?

“True compassion is more than flinging a coin to a beggar; it comes to see that an edifice which produces beggars needs restructuring.”

Today’s Agenda • The Rise of Social Entrepreneurship

• Next Generation Leadership

• The Future is Social

•  “Someone who recognizes a social problem & uses entrepreneurial principles to organize, create, & manage a venture to make social change.” (Wikipedia)

•  Mission-Driven

•  Advancing Systemic Change

•  Not Limited by Sector

Social Entrepreneur

Van Jones: Green Collar Jobs

Defining Characteristics

• Good Listeners

– Feedback Loops

• Openness to Change

– Willingness to Self-Correct

•  Outcomes-Oriented – ROI & KPI’s

– What Does Success Look Like?

– Dream Your Dreams

•  Strong Moral Fiber – Committed/Tenacious

– Strong Inner Core

Defining Characteristics

Rules of the Game •  Go Big or Go Home

Rules of the Game •  Go Big or Go Home

•  Ask The BIG Question: – What Would you Do…

If you Knew You Could Not Fail?

•  “Be Bold and Mighty Forces Will Come To Your Aid.” -Goethe

•  Do Less – Focus

– Leverage

– Strike the Root

Rules of the Game

Rules of the Game •  Collaborate, Collaborate,

Collaborate

– Bill Clinton

– Kevin Danaher

Understand the Social Capital Market • Stay on Target • Impact Investing is Different

• 20-50% vs. 3-5% Raising $$$

• The Good New Boys Network • SEA, SoCap, SVN, Investors Circle

Understand the Social Capital Market

•  Kathleen Casey-Kirschling, 10/07

So What’s the Fuss?

•  78MM Baby Boomers

•  38MM Gen Xers

•  1.5MM Nonprofits & Growing

•  Leaky Pipes

•  Leadership Vacuum?

So What’s the Fuss?

Keys to Engaging Youth • Grow the 3%

• Put Them in Charge, in Teams

• Get Social!

Social Media: Top 3 Tips

Tip 1: Ask Questions

Tip 2: Create An Editorial Calendar

• Morning: 8 – 9AM • Lunch: 12 – 1PM • End of Day: 4:30 – 6PM • Night: 9:30 – 11PM

• Weekends Vs. Wednesday

Tip 2: Create An Editorial Calendar

Use Scheduling Tools

• Facebook 1+/Week • Twitter 1+/Day • P2P Asks Are Key • Seed the Tip Jar

Tip 2: Create An Editorial Calendar

• Twitter 130 Characters • FB < 80 Characters • URLs vs. Bit.Lys • Emoticons Rock! :)

Tip 2: Create An Editorial Calendar

• Media: Photos, Vids • Tag Everyone! • Respond, Recognize & Retweet

Tip 2: Create An Editorial Calendar

C + C + C = C

Tip 3: The Viral Equation

• www.facebook.com/nonprofits • www.google.com/nonprofits • www.google.com/grants • www.bethkanter.org • www.socialbrite.org • www.TechSoup.org • www.SM4NP.org • www.nten.org

RESOURCE REVIEW

•  Ashoka.org & YouthVenture.org

•  EchoingGreen.org

•  Social Enterprise Alliance: se-alliance.org

•  David Bornstein, How to Change the World

RESOURCE REVIEW

Thank You!

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