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The SOCAP Impact Accelerator for Social Entrepreneurs

May 24th, 2016


 
The Impact Accelerator at the Social Capital Markets Conference is available exclusively to SOCAP Social Entrepreneur Scholarship recipients. Accelerator programming is tailored to meet the unique needs and challenges of innovators who are working at the intersection of money and meaning. Attendees learn relevant skills and receive mentorship while building relationships with fellow entrepreneurs, making connections with respected leaders in the space, and getting guidance on how to optimize the SOCAP conference experience, all before the opening plenary.

SOCAP15 Impact Accelerator Recap

The Impact Accelerator at SOCAP brings new speakers, workshops, and breakout sessions each year. Though our planning for the 2016 Impact Accelerator is still in progress, this recap of last year’s Accelerator will give you an idea of the type content that will be offered.

Over 120 SOCAP Scholarship Entrepreneurs from around the world participated in the SOCAP15 Impact Accelerator, held at the General’s Residence at Fort Mason Center.

The keynote presentation, Design for Impact, was given by Kevin Starr, the Founder and Managing Director of the Mulago Foundation. Mulago is a private foundation that fights poverty by providing unrestricted funding to for-profit and non-profit organizations with a scalable solution and proven ability to create positive change. Starr’s seminar was designed to help social entrepreneurs create an effective impact model. He urged the importance of focusing on the precise articulation of the intended impact, a map of the behaviors that will drive it, and an understanding of scalability to better design a model that can achieve impact at scale.

Following the keynote, entrepreneurs participated in Investing in Storytelling to Drive Social Impact, a workshop led by Kimaya Dixit and RJ Bee of Hattaway Communications, the creator of the Rockefeller Foundation funded interactive online storytelling platform Hatch for Good. This workshop gave entrepreneurs practical advice on how to create powerful, compelling stories that inspire and demonstrate impact. SOCAP Scholarship Entrepreneurs learned how to lay the foundation for strategic storytelling, choose the best platforms to create and promote stories, and how to best measure impact. Participants shared their inspirational stories while discussing their own storytelling challenges and brainstormed possible solutions as a group.

The morning’s programming was rounded out by a panel presentation on How to Get the Most Out of SOCAP that included Ross Baird, the Cofounder and Executive Director of Village Capital, and pioneer in social finance and entrepreneurship Penelope Douglas.
 

Breakout Sessions

 
Accelerator attendees got to choose from a number of breakout sessions in the afternoon, including:

Revenue and Capital Strategies for Scale

Megan Christenson of Civic Accelerator led a discussion-format session that designed for entrepreneurs without a finance background to learn how to articulate, bring to life, and defend their revenue models and investment needs. Entrepreneurs heard examples on how to uncover opportunities for growth and scale within their financial models.

The Path to B Corp Certification

Ben Anderson and Jessica Friesen of B Lab spoke on B Corporations-why they exist and how they are leading a movement to redefine success in business. They offered tools and resources to understand how to run a better business as well as learn about the business case for B Corp certification.

Series A: Raising your first $1M+ Round

Mark Straub, Co-founder and Director of Khosla Impact, featured a compilation of lessons from the Valley and the Village on how to raise money — from social and sometimes, anti-social, investors. Straub drew upon writings and talks by Paul Graham, Vinod Khosla, Peter Thiel and Tim Draper as well as his years of venture capital and impact investing in India, China and the United States. This interactive discussion was specifically geared towards entrepreneurs who are hoping to move from the seed stage to larger, more institutional levels of investment.

Social Impact Projection: Quantify and Communicate your Impact to Investors

Adam Caplan and Garrett Melby of GoodCompany Group offered this session. GoodCompany Ventures’ Social Impact Projection (SIP) provides a framework for understanding, quantifying and communicating the relationship between a company’s core revenue drivers and its social outcomes. For entrepreneurs, this model helps to refine a growth strategy that optimizes both financial and social returns. For impact investors, SIP makes the risk-return dynamic as explicit for social outcomes as it is for financial outcomes.

Developed with the support of Investors’ Circle, the SIP model applies best practices for social impact evaluation to the specific context of a seed stage impact ventures. By drawing on data and assumptions that most entrepreneurs have developed for their financial projections, the SIP analysis is designed to be completed by entrepreneurs in under ninety-minutes and communicated via templates that integrate easily into investor presentations.The session’s goal was to provide entrepreneurs with a Certified Social Impact Projection that will generate new insight for the management team and give them a way to communicate their impact potential in a quantitative model that resonate with investors.
 

Apply For Your Chance to Attend the 2016 Impact Accelerator at SOCAP

 
You only have until June 20th to apply for the 2016 SOCAP Social Entrepreneur Scholarship.

Don’t miss your opportunity to come to SOCAP16 and participate in the Impact Accelerator.

Apply Here

The Impact Accelerator is only one of the benefits of being a scholarship entrepreneur at SOCAP. All selected applicants will receive a pass to the full SOCAP16 conference and more.* Last year’s awardees described the value of being a SOCAP Social Entrepreneur Scholarship recipient for us in their own words. Read what they said about the SOCAP Entrepreneur Experience.

*Please note: Scholarship does not include travel expenses.

The SOCAP Entrepreneur Experience

May 6th, 2016


 
Every year the SOCAP team awards scholarships to some of the most innovative social entrepreneurs from around the world. Our Entrepreneur Scholarship program has attracted hundreds of the brightest rising stars in the social impact space to our annual event in San Francisco. SOCAP Scholarship Entrepreneurs receive free tickets to the conference, as well as exclusive access to special programming, such as the Impact Accelerator. Do you want to be among them in 2016?
 

Apply for the SOCAP16 Entrepreneur Scholarship starting Wednesday, April 20th.

 
If you have been considering applying for the program, but have wondered what the experience is really like, we’ve put together some resources to help you understand the value of SOCAP.

What Did You Get Out of SOCAP15?

We asked that question of all of our scholarship recipients in 2015. Here are some of their replies:
 

The scholarship allowed me to meet a lot of passionate entrepreneurs from different countries, as well as feel part of a group that shares values and objectives. Cristián O’Ryan, Chile, SULI Lab

As a for-profit social enterprise, being able to participate in SOCAP is so incredibly valuable! Not only for the knowledge gained and access to contacts in the investment space, but also in receiving recognition that your approach is commercially viable and capable of making a significant impact. Brandi DeCarli, USA, Farm from a Box

It is indeed a privilege and distinction to be a SOCAP Scholarship Entrepreneur. You get noticed almost 300% more than other delegates. This recognition goes a long way in enhancing the credibility of the entrepreneur and the enterprise. I am so glad that I was a SOCAP15 Entrepreneur. I would be back at SF for SOCAP16 for sure, but will pay for the event, so that some other entrepreneur can benefit from SOCAP experience! Raghuraman Chandrasekaran, India, E-Hands Energy

SOCAP is a smorgasbord of people driven by an entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to change our world for the better. A phenomenal talent pool of future investors, advisors, staff, BFF’s. A great investment of 4-days! Nicole Rycroft, Canada, Canopy

The SOCAP Impact Accelerator was a great opportunity to think through your impact strategy and meet others going through the same process. Julie Clugage, USA, Team4Tech

La vista del Fort Mason es formidable invito a los futuros becarios a vivir la experiencia es única. Manuel Doroteo Tzul Alvarado, Guatemala, Mayaversatil

I was continually inspired by the other entrepreneurs as well as the speakers. It was an energizing and focusing experience. Dominique Davison, USA, PlanIT Impact

The scholarship enabled us to cross path with leading investors and fellow practitioners. The energy is unparalleled. We walk away with renewed confidence and lots of meaningful connections to follow-up on. Christina Tang, Hong Kong, Blue Sky Energy Technology Ltd.

SOCAP is swimming in the deep end of opportunity, full of connections to make, passionate ideas to inspire and tools to refine your venture. Thank you! Evin Ollinger, USA, CarePath

As a newcomer to SOCAP, this scholarship was truly instrumental in providing me with the opportunity to gain an insight into the Bay Area impact invest community, how to engage with it in the future, and most importantly to meet a group of incredibly inspiring peers from around the world who will accompany me on my social entrepreneur journey in the years to come. From Dakar in Senegal I was very hesitant about the time and financial investment needed on my part, but in time I believe the connections I made will ultimately pay off. Kelly Lavelle, Senegal, ElleSolaire

SOCAP created a welcoming and supportive space for an enormously diverse set of entrepreneurs. SOCAP’s generosity in hosting, feeding, and guiding the sponsored entrepreneurs was in itself an excellent lesson in generosity and in the power of a caring community. The support enabled me to be present at the conference and also to take a break from the usual frenzy of operations to step back and appreciate new perspectives and others’ great work. What an honor and pleasure to have been included in this cohort. Thank you SOCAP! Allison Archambault, USA, EarthSpark International

The SOCAP scholarship experience enabled us to be able to showcase our work and our impact to date at a critical time in our business growth in a way that was priceless. The networks and exposure were tremendous. Would do it again in a heartbeat! Megan Mukuria, Kenya, ZanaAfrica.*

If you are interested in a SOCAP Scholarship, we hope you will apply starting April 20th. If you know a talented social entrepreneur, please share this information with them and encourage them to apply.


 
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*For more information on the growth of Mukuria’s enterprise, read our April 2016 interview: SOCAP Voices: A Conversation with Megan Mukuria on ZanaAfrica’s Latest Grand Challenges Grant and New Impact Study on Women and Girls in Kenya.

SOCAP Open Is Now LIVE!

May 4th, 2016

Do you have an idea for a panel, workshop, keynote, curated experience, or other type of content that you want to develop for SOCAP16? Starting now, you can tell us your ideas through our SOCAP Open platform.

 

Submit Your SOCAP Open Proposal Here

 

SOCAP16 will take place September 13 - 16 at the Fort Mason Center in San Francisco. We are in fullswing planning all of the exciting programming, thought leadership, workshops, and networking opportunities you have come to expect from the SOCAP Conference experience. If you want to be part of the action at the conference–now is the time to put together and submit your SOCAP Open proposal.

2016 will be our fourth year using the SOCAP Open platform to curate content directly from our community. This programming is suggested and voted on by YOU. The SOCAP community voted for over 200 Open submissions in 2015, and over 30 sessions were selected to be brought on stage. We’re hoping for even more great ideas to be proposed and voted on this year.

The Deadline to Submit Your Proposal is May 31st

Don’t delay submitting your idea. The window for SOCAP16 submissions will close permanently on May 31st. After that you will have the opportunity to vote on ideas submitted by others but you will not be able to submit through SOCAP open again until next year. The Content Team will notify everyone whose ideas were selected by the end of June.

Below we’ve answered basic questions about SOCAP Open. For in-depth answers to your questions read the SOCAP Open FAQ and Guide to Crafting a Winning SOCAP Open Idea.

What is SOCAP Open?

SOCAP is a forum for new ideas, where diverse voices come together for dynamic conversation that advances social capital markets. The content we present is designed to educate, inform, ignite passions, and catalyze change. SOCAP Open is our invitation to you to share your best programming suggestions with our conference team and the SOCAP community. After the submission period, all ideas will be voted on by the general public and reviewed by our advisory panel of experts. Selected session leaders will then develop their content and present it during the conference in San Francisco.

Who Can Submit an Idea?

Anyone and everyone who is passionate about the intersection of money and meaning is invited to submit an idea. We want a diverse array of voices to be heard at the SOCAP conference, including yours.

Where Can I Get Ideas for a Proposal?

The idea for your session proposal should be aligned with the primary interests and passions of the SOCAP Community. Look to the SOCAP16 content themes for inspiration:

  • Impact Investing
  • Meaning
  • Neighborhood Economics
  • Cities: Centers for Change
  • Inclusive Entrepreneurship
  • Clean Energy for All
  • Sustainable Food and Agriculture
  • Country Context

If your idea falls outside of these themes, but is relevant to another area of social innovation that deserves attention, please do submit your idea. The voters and our expert review panel will ultimately decide which SOCAP Open sessions will be included in the conference schedule and there are many session each year that fall outside of the annual themes.

What Do Session Organizers Receive?

If your session idea is selected, we will offer you a free ticket to SOCAP as the organizer. You do not have to miss out on our early purchase discounts. Buy your SOCAP16 ticket now at the discounted rate and, if your session is selected to be presented at SOCAP16, we will refund you the amount you paid.

Get Involved

Your innovative ideas and passion drive the conversations at SOCAP. Discussions sparked by the content sessions can often lead to new partnerships and opportunities that grow the marketplace for solutions to the world’s toughest problems. The ideas you bring to the SOCAP stage have the potential to spur impact in communities across the world. Add your voice to the conversation this year. Submit your idea to SOCAP Open and then vote for the ideas you want to see at SOCAP16.

SOCAP16 Entrepreneur Scholarship Applications Being Accepted Now

April 19th, 2016

We are now accepting applications for the SOCAP16 Social Entrepreneur Scholarship. If you are an innovator who is using business as a force for positive change in the world, we want you to apply to join us in 2016.

APPLY HERE

Entrepreneurs are the heart of SOCAP. Dating from our first event in 2008, SOCAP has awarded full scholarships to hundreds of entrepreneurs who are working on the front lines of impact. In 2015, we gave scholarships to over 150 of the world’s most innovative social entrepreneurs, who came to the Fort Mason Center from over 35 countries across the globe.

 

Njeri Mathu, one of the SOCAP15 Scholarship Entrepreneurs featured in the video, described her experience at the conference in this way:

The privilege of being a SOCAP scholarship entrepreneur cannot be overstated. The opportunity to connect with global social entrepreneurs, who are all taking action and making an impact, is invaluable. It’s hard to imagine how it’s possible to meet so many dynamic individuals, to learn and share so much, to have so many meaningful conversations and ‘aha’ moments, and to continuously feel sparks of joy and inspiration, in merely 5 days. But that’s exactly what the SOCAP experience as a scholarship entrepreneur is all about. Unforgettable and transformational. –Njeri Mathu, Founder of AnaCheza