Nonprofit organisations as a source of social innovation Artur Taevere Charities Foundation Heateo...
-
Upload
mohammed-coats -
Category
Documents
-
view
220 -
download
3
Transcript of Nonprofit organisations as a source of social innovation Artur Taevere Charities Foundation Heateo...
Nonprofit organisations as a source of social innovation
Artur TaevereCharities Foundation
Heateo Sihtasutus
www.heategu.ee
(1) What is social innovation?(2) A theory of change(3) Case study(4) How to support social innovation?
www.heategu.ee
(1) What is social innovation?(2) A theory of change(3) Case study(4) How to support social innovation?
www.heategu.ee
What is social innovation?
- A new solution or an approach to a social problem
- Changes the pattern in a field (education, environment, health etc)
- At the national level, or across a broader region
www.heategu.ee
ORGANIZATION
PERSON
A BIG
NEW IDEA
A powerful, attractive pattern-changing idea
Scalable and replicable
Cost-effective
Visionary + engineer
Entrepreneurial
Creative
Ethical
Focused on rapid growth
Good management
Accountability
Financial sustainability
www.heategu.ee
(1) What is social innovation?(2) A theory of change(3) Case study(4) How to support social innovation?
www.heategu.ee
How to achieve lasting positive change?
YES, MINISTER
PUBLIC POLICY
IMPLEMENTATION
A MULTITUDE OF PEOPLE AND NGO’S ACTIVELY INVOLVED IN THE FIELDWORK
A BIG NEW IDEA
POLICY CHANGES
APPROACH ADOPTED BY OUTSIDE GROUPS
www.heategu.ee
A theory of change
EXPERIMENTATION
VISIONARY LEADER
ORGANIZATION WITH RAPIDLY GROWING INFLUENCE
AN IDEA SPREADS THE WORLD AND HELPS MILLIONS OF PEOPLE
www.heategu.ee
The most powerful force for change in the world is a new idea in the hands of a leading social entrepreneur.
Bill Drayton, Founder of Ashoka: Innovators for the Public
www.heategu.ee
(1) What is social innovation?(2) A theory of change(3) Case study(4) How to support social innovation?
www.heategu.ee
Case Study: A Child for Every Eating House
- One third of Estonia’s children live below the poverty line, many of them are in hunger
- Innovative approach: cafes, canteens and restaurants adopt a child to provide a daily free meal
www.heategu.ee
Traditional solution New approach
Soup kitchens focus the problem in one physical location Bad for self-respect Labelling (“poor”)
A network of cafes and restaurants that have ‘adopted’ a child Children are treated with care: a personal, warm relationship with employees The joy of giving Employment opportunity
www.heategu.ee
Scotland Yard, Olde Hansa, Stockmann 5th floor, Cafe Haldjas, Eesti Maja restaurant, Tädi Anni Juures, Miny Many, Ilo Cafe, Kompressor and many others
www.heategu.ee
(1) What is social innovation?(2) A theory of change(3) Case study(4) How to support social innovation?
www.heategu.ee
How to support social innovation?
Engaging donors who are ready to commit their time as well as their money
Channel the support to social entrepreneurs who aim to create large scale, lasting and systemic change
Focus on capacity building
The Social Venture Partners model: www.svpseattle.orgwww.svpi.org
www.heategu.ee
How to support social innovation?
Funders might benefit if they: Performed more up-front evaluation Engaged in a long-term relationship with the
grantee Offered more unrestricted operating support Recognized that the economic model and
management capacity of an organization are essential constraints on long term programmatic impact
Thank You!
Heateo Sihtasutus | The Charities Foundation | www.heategu.ee Artur Taevere, [email protected], skype: arturtaevere, mobile 516 2942
Suggested web-sites on social innovation:Ashoka: Innovators for the Public | www.ashoka.orgSchwab Foundation | www.schwabfound.orgNew Profit Inc. | www.newprofit.orgSocial Venture Partners | www.svpseattle.org