We are an alliance of leaders across sectors
advancing Social Enterprise to
benefit our communities.
Established and emerging leaders in the
San Francisco Bay Area meet to support each other,
exchange learning and resources, and
be part of the conversation.

We are an official chapter of Social Enterprise Alliance,
the largest membership organization for
social enterprises in North America.

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Dia de Muertos Social Enterprise Mixer in The Mission - November 1


November 1: 5:30-7pm, Frjtz in the Mission
Join us to meet and share ideas with other leaders in this ever evolving space!
No need to RSVP, bring others passionate about Social Enterprise and celebrate Day of The Deads in the Mission District:
Frjtz in the Mission
590 Valencia St (between 16th St & 17th St) 
San FranciscoCA 94110

Social Enterprise Pitch Night - November 29, 2012


On November 29th, from 6pm to 8pm

Join a friendly group of established and emerging leaders
passionate about Social Enterprise!

 To attend, please RSVP at http://seapitchnightnov29.eventbrite.com/


This is a great opportunity to pitch your idea, learn and collaborate with some of the most innovative projects coming out of the Bay Area, and share your insights and encouragement - to help these ideas take off!

Be ready for an inspiring showcase of social enterprise ideas from nonprofit and for profit companies and individuals just getting started! You will find opportunities to learn and collaborate. After the presentations we will have time to network and further share insights and conversation.

During this meeting, members will elect new chapter officers and directors, then enjoy an exciting evening of social enterprise start-up ideas and innovations.

Bring your colleagues and friends! All perspectives are welcomed! Put your thinking cap on, and bring your learning spirit to support our fantastic local social enterprises! Together we build and grow social enterprise in the San Francisco Bay Area.

This event is free to SEA members and $10 for nonmembers. To attend, please RSVP at http://seapitchnightnov29.eventbrite.com/


IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO PITCH:
You will have the opportunity to present a 5-minute pitch outlining your social enterprise idea (whether you are a nonprofit, for profit, or sole proprietor). If you are interested in pitching: Please submit your idea at http://bit.ly/pGDDoU before November 21st. We can only accommodate 5 Pitch presentations! Send us your Pitch now! We will advise if you have been chosen by November 25th. 

5-minute Pitch outlining your social enterprise idea (or newly launched social enterprise) including:
• Description of your idea / Social business model
• Evidence your targeted market will buy/use it
• Your competitive advantage
• Why your team can be successful
• Financial / social impact projections

If you have technical requirements, or plan to use PPT slides, please advise so a projector can be available.

Please submit questions to seasfbay@gmail.com.


Innovative Cross-sector Collaborations and Multi-stakeholder Initiatives

On Thursday, November 8th. From 1 pm to 3pm.
Join an interactive roundtable online with innovative leaders working to foster and facilitate cross-sector collaborations across the United States.


Our communities face challenges and opportunities that require collaborative action for collective impact. In Maryland, Colorado, Illinois, Washington, D.C., and California, leaders are taking new and exciting approaches for bringing their communities together to work across the sectorial divides of a bifurcated economy.

This session is a great opportunity to explore models for community-powered collaborations; join on-going initiatives; share, learn, and collaborate with other collaborators!

Please RSVP to receive instructions for joining online using any device with audio/video capabilities, and access to broadband Internet.

Roundtable Participants

Alex Simon is Executive Director of Compass Partners, a social enterprise supporting  students in their social entrepreneurship, connecting thems with opportunities to engage in microfinance and social innovation around the world. He has worked with a variety of organizations including the Young Presidents’ Organization, Ashoka, MFI Connect and Minga. He is a Startingbloc Fellow, a travel-addict, and former caterer extraordinaire. Alex graduated from George Washington University, where he was a Compass Mentor, with a degree in International Affairs.

Greg Wendt, CFP is founder of two non-profit organizations, Green Business Networking; a non-profit business community of over 4,500 business owners and professionals committed to greening the economy for Greater Los Angeles, and Green Economy Think Tank convening sustainability leaders in cities around the country to evolve actions and solutions for the green economy. The Living Economy Salon, fosters a dialogue and connects people around new innovations in economic models that promise a more fair and abundant economy for all living things.

Jeff Raderstrong is a community engagement consultant. He is the Founder and Editor of UnSectored, an online platform for people interested in developing collaborative efforts to create social change. He has garnered national recognition for UnSectored, as well as grown the site from a group blog into an organization that uses online engagement to facilitate offline action. Jeff co-founded the Social Entrepreneurs of Grinnell (SEG) in college, which became a microfinance institution. Jeff assisted in a campaign to have SEG recognized as one of five White House Champions of Change.

Jason Hardebeck is a self-described dot connector and maker of things! He is Chief Instigator of gb.tc (formerly Greater Baltimore Technology Council). Armed with a cache of data sets made available by the federal, state and Baltimore city governments, GBTC and its volunteer force of tech hackers, data analysts and community activists gathered looking for answers to some of Baltimore’s seemingly intractable issues: vacant housing, substance abuse and a lack of educational opportunities.
 
Author of 34 books, Marc J. Lane is a nationally recognized business and tax attorney, founder of Marc J. Lane Wealth Group. Marc is an innovator in helping social enterprises, social entrepreneurs, investors, lenders, and philanthropists leverage capital to maximize financial results while driving positive social change. He teaches Social Enterprise at Northwestern University School of Law. Marc was recently appointed Chairman of Illinois’ Task Force on Social Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Enterprise by Governor Pat Quinn.
 
Antonio Aguilera is president of the San Francisco Bay Area Chapter of Social Enterprise Alliance, leaders across sectors advancing social enterprise to benefit communities; and part of the largest network of social enterprises in North America. Antonio is hosting usConverging sessions to generate joint business solutions to shared community challenges on the spot. He is founder of Crowd4all, a training game to access paid work online; and former Chief Social Enterprise Officer at CVE, Inc., where he directed 3 businesses that help people with mental health disabilities get jobs.

Susan Rae Ross is currently doing development work in Sri Lanka. If technology permits, she will join this conversation as a subject matter expert. She is a highly regarded business woman, international health and development expert, author and speaker. As  founder and CEO of SR International, she provides corporations, nonprofits and government agencies with strategies and tools to actively manage their stakeholder engagement processes and facilitates successful partnerships across traditional sectors.
Susan’s third book, Expanding the Pie: Fostering Effective NonProfit and Corporate Partnerships, examines current trends, benefits and challenges of these partnerships as well as providing a meta-analysis of cases studies from around the world and a step-by-step decision tree on how to select and mange partnerships.

This session is a collaborative effort convened by the San Francisco Bay Area Chapter of Social Enterprise Alliance as part of its Collaboration Language, Action, and Process (CLAP) content series. The CLAP content series highlights individuals and organizations creating opportunities for collaboration across economic sectors, fostering collaborations among collaborators. This series offers opportunities to promote collaborative work, recruit supporters, share and learn with others doing similar work, and unveil opportunities to participate in cross-sector collaboration initiatives.