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Social Entrepreneurship: How To Change The World

Social Enterprise Summit

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Thinkers50 (India), Businessworld, Institute for Competitiveness, India and VisionSpring organised a workshop on Social enterprise.

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Social Entrepreneurship:

How To Change The World

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Dr. Jordan KassalowFounder & [email protected]

March 4, 2014

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Inspiration for VisionSpring

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Transformative Experience

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Dignity: Not Monopolized by the Rich

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VisionSpring 1.0 - Business in a Bag

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Vision = Economic Productivity

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Vicky's Story

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Lessons Learned from 1.0 Model

• Customers willing to pay 10% of monthly income

• Fashion matters

• Market-based approach is critical

• Conclusion: great idea but not a sustainable business

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Model Innovation: When to Pivot?

1.0

Partnership Model

Proprietary Distribution Channels

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Global Partnerships - BRAC

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VisionSpring 2.0 Fixed Location & Mobile Optical Stores

12 optical mobile units and/or stores reaching remote and rural India

India

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VisionSpring 2.0 Fixed Location & Mobile Optical Stores

Five optical shops open

El Salvador

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Replication of Hub and Spoke

September 1, 2012 - Karnal, India

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Global Partnerships 2014

Map of our current VisionSpring Markets

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Sales vs. Philanthropic Input

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 20130

100,000

200,000

300,000

400,000

500,000

VisionSpring Glasses Sales

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 20130

0.5

1

1.5

2

2.5

3

3.5

1.54 1.511.75

1.39

1.8

2.9

Philanthropic Input

In M

illio

ns

(US

D)

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Our Impact

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 20130

20

40

60

80

100

120

21

43

45

67

80

104

1.54 1.51 1.75 1.39 1.8 2.9

Economic Impact _x000d_($216 x glasses sold)

Philanthropic Input

In M

illio

ns

(US

D)

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Looking Forward – 10 million in 10 years

• India: 1M pairs annually by end of 2016

• El Salvador: cost covered by end of 2013

• Global Partnerships: 23 developing countries and counting

• Disproportionate Impact – Last mile and last 500 feet strategies– Aspirational branding and marketing

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ObjectivesEcosystem

VisionSpring

NGOs

Research institutions

GovernmentMultilateral institutions

Corporations

Foundations

~700 M people

in need of glasses

See for learning

See for safety

See for work

Public health

Ecosystem

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World Economic Forum

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See to Learn

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See to Be Safe

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See to Work

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Key Partners and Recognition

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Thank You

[email protected]