The document discusses the history and definitions of social entrepreneurship. It began being used in literature in the 1960s-1970s and came into widespread use in the 1980s-1990s promoted by people like Bill Drayton, the founder of Ashoka. Some historically noteworthy social entrepreneurs mentioned include Florence Nightingale, Robert Owen, and Vinoba Bhave.
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On 17th of September, I was invited by Hill Top School to their Career Seminar to make a presentation on Social Entrepreneurship as a career option. The seminar was attended by over hundred school children from classes 10 onwards and their parents.
Social Entrepreneurship, by many well meaning leaders across the world is being hailed as the next big global movement. Puny though I am, I wish to state that I resonate with this conviction. So, I deeply admire the initiative taken by Mrs. Puneeta Chauhan, The Principal of Hill Top School for taking a courageous step forward and introducing children and parents to vocations that matter to society. We all know that in Jamshedpur and perhaps in most parts of India, the only careers garnering respect are medical, engineering or MBA. As a refreshing departure from this ubiquitous trend, the other career options that were included in the seminar were Human Resources, Environment and Social Work.
While making the presentation I was inspired by a statement made by Lisa, our previous intern, in one of her blogs, “It’s time to make Social Entrepreneurship Sexy” In fact I wanted to give this as the title of my post but then I dropped the idea thinking that this would be too blasphemous. The plight of Amit Trivedi scares me
If Coke advertises it’s wares and so does Nike and Apple, I do not understand why Social Entrepreneurs must be media shy or not be media savvy and trendy. Especially so, when what we advertise is concerned with most basic amenities of life like drinking water, food and education. So in the presentation I tried to make social entrepreneurship look trendy and sexy, an enticing option for young minds and not a staid and serious affair. Which does not mean that we are flippant in any sense because we grapple with some of humanity’s most pressing problems.
The presentation, being one for school kids is especially designed for people who are listening to this topic for the first time. So it is a simplistic version, which naturally sacrifices the intricacies, subtleties and subversions of this field. Please treat this as a disclaimer, in case you don’t find any profound stuff, which I reserve for practitioners of the field.
Ultimately, show this to your children
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On 17th of September, I was invited by Hill Top School to their Career Seminar to make a presentation on Social Entrepreneurship as a career option. The seminar was attended by over hundred school children from classes 10 onwards and their parents.
Social Entrepreneurship, by many well meaning leaders across the world is being hailed as the next big global movement. Puny though I am, I wish to state that I resonate with this conviction. So, I deeply admire the initiative taken by Mrs. Puneeta Chauhan, The Principal of Hill Top School for taking a courageous step forward and introducing children and parents to vocations that matter to society. We all know that in Jamshedpur and perhaps in most parts of India, the only careers garnering respect are medical, engineering or MBA. As a refreshing departure from this ubiquitous trend, the other career options that were included in the seminar were Human Resources, Environment and Social Work.
While making the presentation I was inspired by a statement made by Lisa, our previous intern, in one of her blogs, “It’s time to make Social Entrepreneurship Sexy” In fact I wanted to give this as the title of my post but then I dropped the idea thinking that this would be too blasphemous. The plight of Amit Trivedi scares me
If Coke advertises it’s wares and so does Nike and Apple, I do not understand why Social Entrepreneurs must be media shy or not be media savvy and trendy. Especially so, when what we advertise is concerned with most basic amenities of life like drinking water, food and education. So in the presentation I tried to make social entrepreneurship look trendy and sexy, an enticing option for young minds and not a staid and serious affair. Which does not mean that we are flippant in any sense because we grapple with some of humanity’s most pressing problems.
The presentation, being one for school kids is especially designed for people who are listening to this topic for the first time. So it is a simplistic version, which naturally sacrifices the intricacies, subtleties and subversions of this field. Please treat this as a disclaimer, in case you don’t find any profound stuff, which I reserve for practitioners of the field.
Ultimately, show this to your children
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The earliest forms of social work activities were started in the USA from time immemorial. The history of social work in the USA can be divided into the following stages.
i.The Colonial Period (1620-1776)
ii.The civil war and Industrial Revolutions (1776-1860)
iii. The Industrialization -The human side (1860-1900)
iv. Social work,seeking professional characteristics (1900-1930)
v. Highly professionalized discipline(1930-onwards)
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2. Social entrepreneurship is the recognition of a
social problem and the uses of entreprenial
principles to organise, create and manage a
social venture to achieve a desired social
change.
It is also the work of social entrepreneur
3. Increase income of low income families
Launched in 2006, Enterprise Solutions to Poverty mobilizes and supports
about 130 leading companies and banks, and about 50 entrepreneurs in
building profitable and inclusive businesses that incorporate millions of
low income people as suppliers, distributors and consumers of asset-
building products. Our goal is to double the income and assets of over 50
million low income people by 2014.
Education to low income families
THP has educated the people suffering from poverty so that they
could learn how to improve their conditions in the community on
their own.
THP-The hunger Project
4. Bill gates : Donated more than 28 billion to charity
Susan B Anthony :was the Co–Founder of the first women’s temperance
movement and a prominent American civil rights leader for women’s rights in
the 19th century
Vinobha Bhave :is a prominent figure in Indian modern history and was
the founder and leader of the Land gift movement that helped reallocate land
to untouchables
Maria Montessori:a pioneer in education. Developed the Montessori
approach to early education in children
Florence nightingale:she laid the foundation for the first school of
nurses and worked to improve the hospital conditions
Margaret Sanger:She was the founder and Leader of the planned
parent hood federation of America, championed the family planning
system around the world
5. Margaret
Maria Sanger
Florence Montessori
Nightingale
7. The rise of social entrepreneurship reflects a
growing sense today that many of the most
promising solutions to global problems don’t
necessarily depend on charity, government aid,
or foundation grants. They come from
individuals at the grassroots level willing to
bring entrepreneurial thinking to bear on some
of our toughest social problems.
8. Social entrepreneurs apply market principles
to the business of social change. A case in point
is Anita Ahuja in India. She has tackled
problems like waste, sanitation and
unemployment by launching a venture that
makes wallets, purses, and other high-end
accessories out of plastic waste.
9. No one has done more to put social
entrepreneurship on the map than Bill Drayton.
In fact, he’s widely credited with having coined
the term in the early 1980s. He’s the CEO and
founder of Ashoka, a global association of
social innovators. Since 1981, the organization
has elected some 3,000 leading social
entrepreneurs as Ashoka Fellows, providing
them with living stipends, professional
support, and access to an outstanding global
network of peers.
11. The terms social entrepreneur and social entrepreneurship were used first in
the literature on social change in the 1960s and 1970s. The terms came
into widespread use in the 1980s and 1990s, promoted by Bill Drayton the
founder of Ashoka: Innovators for the Public ,and others such as Charles
Leadbeater.From the 1950s to the 1990s Michael Young was a leading
promoter of social enterprise and in the 1980s was described by Professor
Daniel Bell at Harvard as 'the world's most successful entrepreneur of
social enterprises' because of his role in creating more than sixty new
organizations worldwide, including the School for Social
Entrepreneurs(SSE) which exists in the UK, Australia and Canada and
which supports individuals to realize their potential and to
establish, scale and sustain, social enterprises and social businesses.
Another British social entrepreneur is Lord Mawson OBE. Andrew
Mawson was given a peerage in 2007 because of his pioneering
regeneration work. This includes the creation of the renowned Bromley
by Bow Centre in East London. He has recorded these experiences in his
book "The Social Entrepreneur: Making Communities Workand currently
runs Andrew Mawson Partnerships to help promote his regeneration
work.
12. Although the terms are relatively new, social
entrepreneurs and social entrepreneurship can be
found throughout history. A list of a few historically
noteworthy people whose work exemplifies classic
"social entrepreneurship" might include Florence
Nightingale (founder of the first nursing school and
developer of modern nursing practices), Robert Owen
(founder of the cooperative movement), and Vinoba
Bhave(founder of India's Land Gift Movement). During
the nineteenth and twentieth centuries some of the
most successful social entrepreneurs successfully
straddled the civic, governmental, and business worlds
- promoting ideas that were taken up by mainstream
public services in welfare, schools, and health care.