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It all begins with 10 year old TALIA LEMAN
•	At 10 Talia mobilized thousands of kids to
trick-or-treat for Katrina relief.
•	Together they raised over 10 million dollars.
•	Talia launched RandomKid with the mission to
“help kids help others” based off of what she
learned from running her Katrina campaign.
Today she works with:
•	12 million youth
•	50 states
•	20 countries

01

ST. LOUIS
What is a
RANDOMKID PROJECT?
Planting Gardens to Feed the Homeless
Katie’s Krops plants gardens to feed the
homeless. Today there are 10 community
gardens around the US that have
produced over a ton of food and have fed
over 14,000 people.

Correcting Club Foot
Two hundred kids organized a walk for club
foot and raised $15,000. This went to train
sixty doctors how to treat club foot resulting
in 3,000 kids being able to walk.

Providing Water Wells
Kids run awareness raising campaigns
around water bottle usage and sell
reusable water bottles to put water wells
in communities in need globally. Thus far,
$63,000 have been raised resulting in
pump instillation on 4 continents.

02

ST. LOUIS
How did THE BIG RETURN start?
•	Talia spoke in St. Louis in partnership with
The Desmond Lee Institute.
•	Her message was about “The Power of
ANYone”.
•	The community wanted to take action.
•	Talia joined forces with local groups to launch
a campaign that will give youth the power to
create change in the St. Louis community
and beyond.

03

ST. LOUIS
What is the idea behind THE BIG RETURN?
$1 DONATED TO
A CAUSE

$1 GOING TO THE
CAUSE

$1 DONATED TO
A YOUTH-LED
VENTURE

$2 - $10 GOING
TO THE CAUSE

04

(200%-1000% ROI!)

ST. LOUIS
Examples of THE RETURN

05

ST. LOUIS
THE BIG RETURN Process
St. Louis community
comes together to
launch The Big Return.
Schools, youth & organizations sign up to
be part of The Big Return and work with
RandomKid & Ashoka to engage and support
young entrepreneurs.

There is a
BIG return for
the world.

Local area businesses and
individuals provide the initial
support for a revolving fund
that will offer seed loans to
youth teams. This fund will reap an
even greater return when it supports
teams in the coming years.

06

Hundreds of kids launch
social projects to benefit
the community and
beyond.

RandomKid & Ashoka, two
organizations that support
young entrepreneurs, offer
guidance, tools and a global
network to support teams.

ST. LOUIS
Funding PARTNERS

In-kind Support
PARTNERS

From PDF

Organizational PARTNERS

07

ST. LOUIS
The CALL TO ACTION Fall 2011

Mayor Francis Slay, County Executive Charlie Dooley, and
16-year-old Talia Leman hold press conference and call
all schools in the area to join THE BIG RETURN.

08

ST. LOUIS
Recap - THE BIG RETURN 2011-2012
Workshop 1

•	In October, 250 teachers and students from 33 city and county schools came
together at Build-A-Bear Workshop Headquarters to come up with project
ideas.
•	Mayor Slay, Country Executive Dooley, and Maxine Clark kicked off the day.
•	Channels 5 and 9 covered the workshop.

Trial Launch

Schools performed a trial launch of their project ideas and recruited their
student bodies to participate in their projects.

Workshop 2

In December, students and teachers came together at Junior Achievement
Finance Park to build the community, share successes in their project launch,
and troubleshoot around challenges they experienced.

09

ST. LOUIS
Recap - The Big Return 2011-2012 Continued...
Project Launch

•	Youth launch their projects and begin to create impact.
•	Local businesses support project ideas with a revolving fund and
program support. Corporations include: Build-A-Bear Workshop,
Centene, Guard, and Trimaco.

Celebration

•	On March 1st students and teachers came together to celebrate
their successes and plan for future changemaking.
•	Mayor Slay and County Executive Dooley announced the impact
they had thus far.
•	The community’s investment in St. Louis youth yielded a return of
1011%, impacting over 100,000 people in the St Louis community.

Plans for
2012-2013

•	Raise the funds needed to launch the second Big Return in St.
Louis come September 2012.
•	Development of blueprint to expand The Big Return to all 50 states
in the next five years.

10

ST. LOUIS
IMPACT
•	 The community’s investment in St. Louis youth yielded a return of 1011%.
•	 Youth impacted over 100,000 people in the St Louis community.
•	 25,000 students were rallied and engaged.
•	 813 teachers were involved.
•	 6,993 items were collected valued at $37,327.
•	 $33,041.67 in donations were collected.
•	 17,900 people attended youth events.
•	 39,831 people were engaged beyond school communities.

11

ST. LOUIS
The QUADRUPLE Bottom Line
1.	 RandomKid leverages philanthropic dollars for a much higher return.
2.	 Creativity of kids is translated into meaningful social impact.
3.	 Youth gain valuable skills:
•	Empathy

•	Entrepreneurship

•	Leadership

•	Problem solving

•	Teamwork
4.	 Public awareness due to the message of their campaign.

12

ST. LOUIS
The BLUEPRINT for what is to come:
It all starts in ST. LOUIS
Hundreds of cities across the
world will be learning from St.
Louis and the launch of THE
BIG RETURN. The movement
we create in the coming months
will be used as a template to
propel the power of youth to
create change across the globe.

13

ST. LOUIS
RandomKid was founded in 2005 after then 10-year-old Talia Leman rallied and unified kids from across the United States to raise over $10 million for
Hurricane Katrina/Rita relief, ranking the giving power of youth with the top 5 U.S corporate donors. RandomKid now works to support youth globally to
harness their creativity and giving power for other great causes. By guiding youth to become innovative and successful world problem-solvers, RandomKid
is preparing this generation to meet the challenges and drive the successes of the 21st century.

Youth Venture is an international network of powerful young social entrepreneurs. We aim to help an entire generation of young people develop as
entrepreneurs who will improve their communities now and throughout their lives. We believe that the greatest contribution we can make to the world is to
increase dramatically the number of social entrepreneurs today and in every future generation. This is the key factor for success in every part of society,
from a school to a company to an entire country.
Visit www.TheBigReturn.org
Contact tia@randomkid.org
Write a check to “The Big Return - RandomKid”
and mail to:
RandomKid c/o Ashoka
1700 North Moore St.
Suite 2000
Arlington, VA 22209
or donate online at donate.TheBigReturn.org

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Big Return Presentation

  • 1.
  • 2. It all begins with 10 year old TALIA LEMAN • At 10 Talia mobilized thousands of kids to trick-or-treat for Katrina relief. • Together they raised over 10 million dollars. • Talia launched RandomKid with the mission to “help kids help others” based off of what she learned from running her Katrina campaign. Today she works with: • 12 million youth • 50 states • 20 countries 01 ST. LOUIS
  • 3. What is a RANDOMKID PROJECT? Planting Gardens to Feed the Homeless Katie’s Krops plants gardens to feed the homeless. Today there are 10 community gardens around the US that have produced over a ton of food and have fed over 14,000 people. Correcting Club Foot Two hundred kids organized a walk for club foot and raised $15,000. This went to train sixty doctors how to treat club foot resulting in 3,000 kids being able to walk. Providing Water Wells Kids run awareness raising campaigns around water bottle usage and sell reusable water bottles to put water wells in communities in need globally. Thus far, $63,000 have been raised resulting in pump instillation on 4 continents. 02 ST. LOUIS
  • 4. How did THE BIG RETURN start? • Talia spoke in St. Louis in partnership with The Desmond Lee Institute. • Her message was about “The Power of ANYone”. • The community wanted to take action. • Talia joined forces with local groups to launch a campaign that will give youth the power to create change in the St. Louis community and beyond. 03 ST. LOUIS
  • 5. What is the idea behind THE BIG RETURN? $1 DONATED TO A CAUSE $1 GOING TO THE CAUSE $1 DONATED TO A YOUTH-LED VENTURE $2 - $10 GOING TO THE CAUSE 04 (200%-1000% ROI!) ST. LOUIS
  • 6. Examples of THE RETURN 05 ST. LOUIS
  • 7. THE BIG RETURN Process St. Louis community comes together to launch The Big Return. Schools, youth & organizations sign up to be part of The Big Return and work with RandomKid & Ashoka to engage and support young entrepreneurs. There is a BIG return for the world. Local area businesses and individuals provide the initial support for a revolving fund that will offer seed loans to youth teams. This fund will reap an even greater return when it supports teams in the coming years. 06 Hundreds of kids launch social projects to benefit the community and beyond. RandomKid & Ashoka, two organizations that support young entrepreneurs, offer guidance, tools and a global network to support teams. ST. LOUIS
  • 8. Funding PARTNERS In-kind Support PARTNERS From PDF Organizational PARTNERS 07 ST. LOUIS
  • 9. The CALL TO ACTION Fall 2011 Mayor Francis Slay, County Executive Charlie Dooley, and 16-year-old Talia Leman hold press conference and call all schools in the area to join THE BIG RETURN. 08 ST. LOUIS
  • 10. Recap - THE BIG RETURN 2011-2012 Workshop 1 • In October, 250 teachers and students from 33 city and county schools came together at Build-A-Bear Workshop Headquarters to come up with project ideas. • Mayor Slay, Country Executive Dooley, and Maxine Clark kicked off the day. • Channels 5 and 9 covered the workshop. Trial Launch Schools performed a trial launch of their project ideas and recruited their student bodies to participate in their projects. Workshop 2 In December, students and teachers came together at Junior Achievement Finance Park to build the community, share successes in their project launch, and troubleshoot around challenges they experienced. 09 ST. LOUIS
  • 11. Recap - The Big Return 2011-2012 Continued... Project Launch • Youth launch their projects and begin to create impact. • Local businesses support project ideas with a revolving fund and program support. Corporations include: Build-A-Bear Workshop, Centene, Guard, and Trimaco. Celebration • On March 1st students and teachers came together to celebrate their successes and plan for future changemaking. • Mayor Slay and County Executive Dooley announced the impact they had thus far. • The community’s investment in St. Louis youth yielded a return of 1011%, impacting over 100,000 people in the St Louis community. Plans for 2012-2013 • Raise the funds needed to launch the second Big Return in St. Louis come September 2012. • Development of blueprint to expand The Big Return to all 50 states in the next five years. 10 ST. LOUIS
  • 12. IMPACT • The community’s investment in St. Louis youth yielded a return of 1011%. • Youth impacted over 100,000 people in the St Louis community. • 25,000 students were rallied and engaged. • 813 teachers were involved. • 6,993 items were collected valued at $37,327. • $33,041.67 in donations were collected. • 17,900 people attended youth events. • 39,831 people were engaged beyond school communities. 11 ST. LOUIS
  • 13. The QUADRUPLE Bottom Line 1. RandomKid leverages philanthropic dollars for a much higher return. 2. Creativity of kids is translated into meaningful social impact. 3. Youth gain valuable skills: • Empathy • Entrepreneurship • Leadership • Problem solving • Teamwork 4. Public awareness due to the message of their campaign. 12 ST. LOUIS
  • 14. The BLUEPRINT for what is to come: It all starts in ST. LOUIS Hundreds of cities across the world will be learning from St. Louis and the launch of THE BIG RETURN. The movement we create in the coming months will be used as a template to propel the power of youth to create change across the globe. 13 ST. LOUIS
  • 15. RandomKid was founded in 2005 after then 10-year-old Talia Leman rallied and unified kids from across the United States to raise over $10 million for Hurricane Katrina/Rita relief, ranking the giving power of youth with the top 5 U.S corporate donors. RandomKid now works to support youth globally to harness their creativity and giving power for other great causes. By guiding youth to become innovative and successful world problem-solvers, RandomKid is preparing this generation to meet the challenges and drive the successes of the 21st century. Youth Venture is an international network of powerful young social entrepreneurs. We aim to help an entire generation of young people develop as entrepreneurs who will improve their communities now and throughout their lives. We believe that the greatest contribution we can make to the world is to increase dramatically the number of social entrepreneurs today and in every future generation. This is the key factor for success in every part of society, from a school to a company to an entire country. Visit www.TheBigReturn.org Contact tia@randomkid.org Write a check to “The Big Return - RandomKid” and mail to: RandomKid c/o Ashoka 1700 North Moore St. Suite 2000 Arlington, VA 22209 or donate online at donate.TheBigReturn.org