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Nonprofits are starting businesses to directly benefit communities, generating new streams of income and opportunity.
Launching social ventures is not easy.
What considerations should be made before, during, and after starting a
social enterprise? What does it take? What are some lessons learned?
What considerations should be made before, during, and after starting a
social enterprise? What does it take? What are some lessons learned?
Join nonprofit business leaders Michael Chertok from Digital Divide Data in
San Francisco, and Eric Weinheimer from the Cara Program in Chicago,
in a conversation hosted by Antonio Aguilera from Crowd4all.
San Francisco, and Eric Weinheimer from the Cara Program in Chicago,
in a conversation hosted by Antonio Aguilera from Crowd4all.
Sponsored by RSF Social Finance, and organized by SEA/SFBay.
We will gather on April 2nd from 6pm to 9pm.
The reception will begin at 6pm at RSF Social Finance on 1002 O’Reilly Avenue,
followed by the panel conversation at the Pacific Room, Tides on 1014 Torney Avenue at 6.30pm.
followed by the panel conversation at the Pacific Room, Tides on 1014 Torney Avenue at 6.30pm.
There will be wine, refreshments, camaraderie, and many pearls of wisdom to share.
We hope to see you there!



About Digital Divide Data
Digital Divide Data powers the data entry, XML conversion and digital preservation needs of publishers, libraries, content hosts, academic researchers and businesses world-wide. DDD's services unlock and extend the value of data, documents, publications and archives, making them searchable and accessible online, on mobile devices, or in any information system. These services are delivered on the foundation of a socially responsible model that creates opportunity for the world's poorest citizens to earn competitive wages, complete their education, and achieve upward mobility through working in DDD's business. Digital Divide Data has trained more than 2,000 people with marketable skills, grown to employ over 700 staff, and graduated more than 400 staff members from entry-level jobs to employment that earn them four times the average income in Cambodia and Laos.
About The Cara Program
The Cara Program is a Chicago-based, non-profit organization that assists homeless individuals and those struggling in poverty to achieve real and lasting success by providing comprehensive training, quality job placement and critical support services. Since its founding in 1991, The Cara Program has placed over 3500 individuals in quality jobs at companies like JP Morgan Chase, Northwestern Memorial Hospital and Hyatt Hotels. Over 75% of employed Cara graduates stay on the job for at least one year. In addition, The Cara Program creates over 200 transitional and permanent jobs annually through its social enterprises. The Cara Program's first social enterprise, Cleanslate, is a neighborhood beautification business that was founded in 2005. Another business is 180 Properties, a joint venture with Mercy Housing Lakefront, that hires and trains people to maintain foreclosed homes for major banks. Most recently, The Cara Program created a temporary staffing business called TCP Staffing to provide employees for temporary jobs in the private sector. The Cara Program has also gained a distinctive reputation among nonprofits for its data-driven approach and effective use of metrics to demonstrate the impact of its programs.
About Crowd4all
Crowd4all organizes festivals centered around making games that train people to work online. Crowd4all festivals foster collaboration across a wide variety of stakeholders, who make games that provide qualified labor on-demand for work distribution platforms online. Festivals feature challenges and game-a-thons where games are made in collaboration, igniting civic participation and social entrepreneurship. Blending work with play towards a more inclusive online workforce, Crowd4all is a nonprofit startup launching in 2013.
About RSF Social Finance
RSF Social Finance offers investing, lending and giving services that generate positive social and environmental impact while fostering community and collaboration among participants. Since 1984, RSF has made over $275 million in loans and $100 million in grants to non-profit and for-profit social enterprises in the areas of Food & Agriculture, Education & the Arts, and Ecological Stewardship.
About SEA SFBay
SEA SFBay is an alliance of leaders across sectors using business to benefit communities. Established and emerging leaders meet to support each other, exchange learning and resources, and be part of the conversation. We are an official chapter of SEA, the largest alliance of social enterprises in North America with a 15-year history of field leadership, a national network of over 1,000 members, and a local footprint of 13 chapters in 11 states. Members are top practitioners, investors, leading thinkers, policy makers, entrepreneurs, and service providers.