Have you been hearing a lot about “social enterprise” lately, but are not really sure what it means? Do you want to find out how it relates to your work and how you can use it increase your positive impact? Social enterprise is a rapidly growing movement, combining business strategies with a purpose for social & environmental good. Get the inside scoop about the relationship between social enterprise, business, government and nonprofit sectors. Gain insights into ways the social enterprise model can impact your current organization, as well as its future direction. Speakers will share an insider’s perspective on this new area and provide advice on how you can tap into this growing field.
Date: Tues, March 22, 2011
Time: 6:15 - 8:15 PM
(Networking begins at 6:00; Program begins at 6:15)
Where: SF Friend Meetinghouse, 65 Ninth Street, San Francisco
Between Market and Mission Streets, 1.5 blocks from the BART/MUNI Civic Center Station.
Time: 6:15 - 8:15 PM
(Networking begins at 6:00; Program begins at 6:15)
Where: SF Friend Meetinghouse, 65 Ninth Street, San Francisco
Between Market and Mission Streets, 1.5 blocks from the BART/MUNI Civic Center Station.
Fees: YNPNsfba Members: $7; EPIP Members: $7; Non-Members: $10
FEATURED SPEAKERS will include:
FEATURED SPEAKERS will include:
- Dr. Ruth Shapiro, Social Entrepreneur in Residence, Commonwealth Club
- Antonio Aguilera, Board Chair, Social Enterprise Alliance SF Bay Chapter & Chief Social Enterprise Officer at CVE
- Gene Takagi, Nonprofit Attorney and author of www.nonprofitlawblog.com/