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Social Enterprises are organizations that are "for profit", but not entirely for profit, because they are responsible to the community, and perhaps even focused on the community. Some believe that the focus on profit and the reward to "owners" should be limited. | Social Enterprises are organizations that are "for profit", but not entirely for profit, because they are responsible to the community, and perhaps even focused on the community. Some believe that the focus on profit and the reward to "owners" should be limited. | ||
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MEETING: Wednesday 2/22, location/time TBD. Write to Terra @ volunteer@occupyboston.org. Probably at E5, but no confirmation on space availability yet. Scroll down for meeting detail. | MEETING: Wednesday 2/22, location/time TBD. Write to Terra @ volunteer@occupyboston.org. Probably at E5, but no confirmation on space availability yet. Scroll down for meeting detail. | ||
=== | ===== Types of OB Groups Serving Social Enterprises ===== | ||
So far, there appear to be three groups emerging with different focuses and working gruops. Here's our best guess at how this is evolving: | So far, there appear to be three groups emerging with different focuses and working gruops. Here's our best guess at how this is evolving: | ||
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4. Consumer Action | 4. Consumer Action | ||
- How we can coordinate consumer spending to influence individual firms or industries to improve their social and environmental impact. (list of direct action ideas is coming...if you're from Direct Action, tell us where to put these, please) | - How we can coordinate consumer spending to influence individual firms or industries to improve their social and environmental impact. (list of direct action ideas is coming...if you're from Direct Action, tell us where to put these, please) | ||
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Contact: elise.moussa @ gmail.com | Contact: elise.moussa @ gmail.com | ||
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FEB 2/22, meeting one | FEB 2/22, meeting one | ||
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- what resources are available. | - what resources are available. | ||
WHERE: | WHERE: Kendall Square, write for instructions | ||
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Terry Mollner: Founder of the Calvert Socially Responsible | |||
Investment Fund & Foundation Founder & Executive Director of Trusteeship | Investment Fund & Foundation Founder & Executive Director of Trusteeship | ||
Institute (Promotes Mahatma Gandhi’s Economic Ideas), Member of the | Institute (Promotes Mahatma Gandhi’s Economic Ideas), Member of the | ||
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http://stakeholderscapital.com/ | http://stakeholderscapital.com/ | ||
Associated Grantmakers of Massachusetts | |||
http://www.agmconnect.org/ | |||
[[Category:Working groups|Social Enterprise Working Group]] | [[Category:Working groups|Social Enterprise Working Group]] |
Revision as of 20:51, 20 February 2012
LOOKING FOR A COORDINATOR FOR THIS GROUP. The group would be a place for people starting Social Enterprises and Worker Collectives to collaborate, share resources, hold events to attract partnerships, etc.
Introduction
Social Enterprises are organizations that are "for profit", but not entirely for profit, because they are responsible to the community, and perhaps even focused on the community. Some believe that the focus on profit and the reward to "owners" should be limited.
Here is information from one group: https://www.se-alliance.org/what-is-social-enterprise
This working group is focused on discussing what we believe is an appropriate Social Enterprise. This will include discussing what we, as a group, think are good "guiding principles" for Social Enterprises and [Worker Collectives/Cooperatives].
There are and will probably be more Social Enterprises that start up operations in and around OB. For a list of these, please go here Social Enterprise List
MEETING: Wednesday 2/22, location/time TBD. Write to Terra @ volunteer@occupyboston.org. Probably at E5, but no confirmation on space availability yet. Scroll down for meeting detail.
Types of OB Groups Serving Social Enterprises
So far, there appear to be three groups emerging with different focuses and working gruops. Here's our best guess at how this is evolving:
1. [Sustainable Economy] Policy Working Group - What the business world should look like and what public and private policies can be implemented to realize that vision.
2. [Social Enterprise Working Group] - What the standards are that make an individual business "sustainable"
3. [Social Enterprises] (S.Ent) - The actual operations of Occupy Boston affiliated Social Enterprises and [Worker Collectives]
4. Consumer Action - How we can coordinate consumer spending to influence individual firms or industries to improve their social and environmental impact. (list of direct action ideas is coming...if you're from Direct Action, tell us where to put these, please)
Contact
Contact: elise.moussa @ gmail.com
Meeting Info
FEB 2/22, meeting one
WHAT: People interested in talking about: - Social Enterprise business development - what it takes to get started - what resources are available.
WHERE: Kendall Square, write for instructions
Resources
Terry Mollner: Founder of the Calvert Socially Responsible Investment Fund & Foundation Founder & Executive Director of Trusteeship Institute (Promotes Mahatma Gandhi’s Economic Ideas), Member of the Board of Ben & Jerry’s. Chair of StakeHolders Capital, Inc. in Amherst, MA, a socially responsible asset management firm, a founder in 1982 and member of the board of the Calvert Social Investment Funds, Inc. ($6 billion under management), a founder of the Calvert Foundation that raises low interest capital from the public and invests it in low income housing and microloan programs around the world ($550 million under management) and a member of the Board of Directors of Ben & Jerry's. He was part of a team that secured a contract with Unilever when they bought it that allowed the board of directors to maintain ownership of the social mission and brand integrity, the only socially responsible company bought by a multinational to secure such a contract. Since 1973 he has been the Executive Director of Trusteeship Institute, Inc. that promotes Mahatma Gandhi’s economic ideas. He is also one of the founders of two intentional communities of friends. He has just finished a book, The Love Skill: We Are Mastering the 7 Layers of Human Maturity.
http://stakeholderscapital.com/
Associated Grantmakers of Massachusetts