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2013
2015
MORE CONNECTEDPUBLIC:
80%
Growth of internet access by cell phones and tablets
of the cell will be smartphones(Forbes 2013)
Young, creative and willing to promote social change
HOW?
DREAMS TURN INTO ATTITUDE. Participating in
online petitions
Small (but meaningful)
donations
Volunteering
Mobilizing networks to
contribute to a cause
HOW?
DREAMS TURN INTO ATTITUDE. Participating in
online petitions
Small (but meaningful)
donations
Volunteering
Mobilizing networks to
contribute to a cause
25 96
5º
million young people 18-24 years old
Hyperconnected with the collective thought ("O Sonho Brasileiro" research paper)
cell phones
million
million brazilians connected to the internet
(IBOPE, 2012)
largest
world market for cell phones and internet
The dream of changing
the world into a better place can be expressed in a networked way.
Technology allows:
Access to appropriate data and resources (such as crowdfunding platforms)
Networks are used to gain scale(causes can quickly get the support from the crowd)
Autonomy to engage(anyone can get involved)
SOCIAL GOOD IS A GLOBAL MOVEMENT LED BY:
United Nations Foundation, Mashable, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, UNDP and 92Y
Inspired by the Social Good Summit
(conference in NYC, put forward by the UN Foundation)
The dream of gathering people with common interest and
dreams
Integration with a global movement
Team building First partners Creation of the Social Good Brazil Program
The main goal of the Social Good Brazil Program is:
to inspire, connect and support individuals and organizationsto use the power of technology, new media and innovative thinking to contribute to the solution of social problems.
34 SPEAKERS
1.150 PEOPLE IN THE THEATER10.000 ACCESS VIA LIVESTREAM
SGB CONNECTS PEOPLE AND HIGH IMPACT IDEAS:
By offering a website that disseminates news on Social Good and publicizes the main Brazilian Social Good initiatives.
By organizing gatherings such as the Social Good Brazil Seminar (Florianópolis, November 2012):
such as Beth Kanter, Simon Mainwaring, Aaron Sherinian, Peter Sims, Isadora Faber and Gustavo Kuerten.
Ideas registered
finalists in prizes
co-creation meetings60FESTIVAL
OF IDEAS
08 U$13k
02
In less than one year:SOCIAL GOOD BRAZIL
21kfans on facebook
1.9 kfollowers on twitter
23.4 kviews on slideshare
6.9 kviews on youtube
SOCIAL GOOD BRASILIN 2013:
Colaborative, multimedia,
engagement opportunities
Together with the Social Good
Summit in NYC.
September 2013 in São Paulo
INFO
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Social Good Brazil Platform
Social Good Summit Meetup Brazil
Social Good BrazilLab
Testing and prototyping ideas.
Strategic methodology:
Design-Thinking and Lean Startup
WHYPARTNER WITH SOCIAL GOOD BRAZIL?
TO ESTABLISH A RELATIONSHIP WITH A PUBLIC RELATED TO SOCIAL INNOVATION
LEADERSHIP IN BRAZIL OF THE SOCIAL GOOD GLOBAL MOVEMENT
LARGE DIGITAL PRESENCE
We look forward to having you as a Social Good Brazil partner. Together we will keep growing!
MASTER PARTNERS
PROMOTERS
INSTITUTIONAL PARTNER
FERNANDA BORNHAUSEN SÁfernandabbsa@gmail.com55 48 8413.9411
/fernandabornhausensa
@fernandabornsa
/Fernandabornhausensa
Fernanda is a social entrepreneur and businesswoman. She has worked in strategic positions in civil society organizations, government and companies, and has developed large experience in multi-sector partnerships. Fernanda holds an MBA in Global Administration from the State University of Santa Catarina (Brazil) and is a Fellow of the Synergos Institute (NY).
LUCIA DELLAGNELOlucia@icomfloripa.org.br55 48 99088797
lucia-dellagnelo
Lucia is an experienced and well known social entrepreneur in Brazil and has worked as consultant for international organizations such as the InterAmerican Development Bank (IADB) and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. Lucia holds a PhD. in Education and Human Development from Harvard University, she is a Fellow of the Synergos Institute (NY) and an AVINA Leader.
www.sgb.org.br
fb.com/SocialGoodBrasil twitter.com/socialgoodbr youtube.com/socialgoodbrasil
THANK YOU