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S S ocial ocial E E nterprise in the nterprise in the Philippines Philippines Ateneo Graduate School of Business Ateneo-Standard MBA ENTREP 26 February 2013 Prof. Jorge Saguinsin Kevin M. Toledo

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SSocialocial EEnterprise in the nterprise in the PhilippinesPhilippines

Ateneo Graduate School of BusinessAteneo-Standard MBAENTREP26 February 2013Prof. Jorge Saguinsin

Kevin M. Toledo

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Social EntrepreneurshipSocial Entrepreneurship is the art of creating a socially responsible business that aims to generate profit, while solving social and environmental problems.

Social entrepreneurs start and run social enterprises – commercial businesses that often come with a “triple bottom line” (TBL) mandate.

The triple bottom line refers to:

PeoplePeopleProfitsProfitsPlanet Planet

TBL implies that businesses can and ought to be run in a financially, socially, and environmentally responsible manner.

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Origins of Social EntrepreneurshipOrigins of Social Entrepreneurship•Social entrepreneurship started gaining recognition during the 1980s and 1990s.

•Despite its recent use, social entrepreneurship has been in existence throughout history. According to Dees (2001, p.1), the “language of social entrepreneurship may be new, but the phenomenon is not.”

•The 19th century witnessed social entrepreneurship in anti-slavery leagues.

•Modern social entrepreneur in Florence, Nightingale, a nurse devoted her life to service (Drayton, 2006).

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Social EnterprisesSocial Enterprises•Managed by Social entrepreneurs

•Social enterprises are organizations whose mission is to bridge social opportunity into sustainable reality innovatively, effectively and efficiently.

• They shift the future for the better by innovating social solutions to solve human development problems whether in poverty, hunger, environment, human rights, education, political freedom and other important issues.

(Shrestha and Appanah, 2007)

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Difference between Difference between Social Enterprises & NGOsSocial Enterprises & NGOsThe main difference between a nonprofit and social enterprise is the revenue model.

Nonprofits: rely primarily on charitable contributions, public funding and foundation grants to support their programs and cover their administrative overhead.

Social enterprise: is designed to operate like a for profit business. Sustainable.

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Social Entrepreneurship in the PhilippinesSocial Entrepreneurship in the Philippines Social entrepreneurship in the Philippines is

getting popular and is gaining recognition both in profit and non-profit sectors.

Many have shown interest and appreciation in the idea as there is now an increasing number of social enterprises developing in the business and social development sector.

Managed by individuals or groups of young people as well as those with an established record who have seen opportunities in problems and have realized that the old systems do not offer something new to improve the human condition in the country.

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Family owned corporation and established in March 22, 2002

Currently focused in the joint production and consumption program of Philippine Coffee, rationalizing the supply chain and embedding Fair Trade Principles to promote the Philippine coffee industry’s sustainability.

Focused in deploying community roasting business units (CRBUs) all over the country, most especially in the countryside, propelling local economies by having different business models of retailing Philippine brewed coffee.

Vision: Working to Clean & Save the Environment by using agro-forest products for livelihood

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Vision:Vision:Working to Clean and Save the Environment

Mission:Mission:Provide sustainable Livelihood using Forest and Agro-forest ProductsBring back respect to animals in the forestsMaintain the forests clean and aliveAssist with technological intervention for Agro-forest products

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How Bote Central, Inc. WorksHow Bote Central, Inc. Works

Passion both for business and nurturing nature

Fair Trade – deals directly with farmers to avoid traders and middlemen

Technology to promote efficiency at community levels to improve and sustain business

Design/build small and big scratch machines for their own use while sharing it as well with partner producer communities.

Innovation & reinventionCulture drivenPeople center

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Coffee Alamid supports the protection of the civets, preserves the civets’ habitat & the environment and provides livelihood for the forest dwellers.

Coffee AlamidCoffee Alamid

P r o d u c t sP r o d u c t s

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P r o d u c t sP r o d u c t s

18 Days Coffee18 Days Coffee 18 Days is a promise of quality that the coffee you will get from us is the best of Philippine Coffees. We inform you where the coffee beans specifically comes from and we invite you to visit the particular site and proudly experience the origins of Philippine coffee.

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P r o d u c t sP r o d u c t s

• Digital hot air 1-kg roaster custom built for Filipino coffee farmer• Fully automatic, fully computerized, very user-friendly• Convection roasting produces even roasting temperature• Consistent international standing roasting quality• Roasts all coffee varieties up to 18% moisture content• Can roast coffee, peanuts, soya• Spare parts locally available• Runs on regular convenience outlet

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P r o d u c t sP r o d u c t s

KAPE’T BUHAY KAPE’T BUHAY is a multi-partite synergetic production & consumption program for Philippine Coffee, initiated by Bote Central – anchored on sustainable & inclusive development entrepreneurship framework – wherein farmers shall be transformed, educated, trained, mentored and coached to become farmer entrepreneurs, going into the agribusiness of coffee, serving their own produced coffee to the local communities and, likewise, transforming the Urban / Rural Poor market into dealers & retailers or ‘nano’ coffee entrepreneurs of Philippine produced coffee, to at least augment family income

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Community Roasting FacilitiesCommunity Roasting FacilitiesGeneral Santos, South CotabatoTublay, BenguetSagada, Mt. ProvinceAngeles, PampangaMactan, CebuBacolod, Negros OccidentalPeace & Equity Foundation Office, Loyola Height , Q.C.South Supermarket, AlabangBote Central Head Office, Las Pinas – AlabangTanjay, Negros OrientalSultan Kudarat, MaguindanaoImpasugong, Bukidnon

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BBote ote CCentral, entral, IInc. nc. CHAIN OF HAPPINESS BUSINESS PLANCHAIN OF HAPPINESS BUSINESS PLAN

““Bote Central, Inc. – Revolutionizing the Philippine Coffee Landscape"Bote Central, Inc. – Revolutionizing the Philippine Coffee Landscape"

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Prominent and Successful Social Enterprises in the PhilippinesProminent and Successful Social Enterprises in the Philippines

Gawad Kalinga (GK) Gawad Kalinga (GK) - has not only transformed the communities it serves through community programs and house-building projects, but has also facilitated the creation of a Filipino society that rekindles the deteriorating values of service and love for the country and fellow Filipinos.

My Shelter Foundation, IncMy Shelter Foundation, Inc. - is a social enterprise that looks for sustainable housing solutions for homeless and the lack of infrastructure in developing countries, like the Philippines.

HapinoyHapinoy - is managed by MicroVentures Incorporated (MVI). MVI aspires to be the leading partners of micro entrepreneurs in the Philippines. In so doing, MVI leverages micro financing as a powerful tool to empower socially and economically challenged families.

ECHOstoreECHOstore - They represent products from small marginalized cultural communities, creative industries, women groups and foundations. The products in their retail store represent their ideals of health, fair trade and care for the environment.

Gandang Kalikasan Gandang Kalikasan - through its brand Human Nature, is the fastest-growing social enterprise in the Philippines. They produce natural and organic personal care products which are 100% made in the Philippines and free from harmful chemicals.

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How will you help change the world?

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