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CREATIVITY AND SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP Problem solving and opportunity creation Wes Regan & Paola Qualizza March 5 th 2015 CMNS 458 Simon Fraser University

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CREATIVITY AND SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP Problem solving and opportunity creation

Wes Regan & Paola Qualizza March 5th 2015CMNS 458 Simon Fraser University

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WHAT PROJECT OR IDEA ARE YOU WORKING ON?

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SOCIAL INNOVATION (CREATIVITY)A RESPONSE TO WICKED PROBLEMS?

• Wicked Problems (Planning/Sociology Term) are:● extremely complex● sometimes hard to understand the causes of● most often extremely difficult to solve● Karl Marx (socialist revolution) aside…

• Can be created by or made worse through:● Lack of political will or ideologically based policy creation● Competing interests ● Market Failures (Vancouver housing…)● Loss of an industry or economic shock/restructuring● Public health crisis (disease, aging etc.)● Natural disaster, war, famine● Time

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INNOVATION VS SOCIAL INNOVATION

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INNOVATION VS SOCIAL INNOVATION

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SOCIAL INNOVATION

What can be done NOW?

• Finding unique solutions to social problems or social needs where government (public sector) or the market (private sector) has failed to

• Often requires a non-profit or for-profit venture of some kind that can bring together elements of public and/or private sector, formal/informal/social economy to take a different approach

• BUT can also take place within government or a single NGO or business

• Examples…

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Entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurship is the process of starting a business or other organization. The entrepreneur develops a business model, acquires the human and other required resources, and is fully responsible for its success or failure..

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•Social Innovation + Entrepreneurship = Social Entrepreneur

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LOHA- A SOCIAL INNOVATION RESPONSE TO VANCOUVER’S AFFORDABLE HOUSING CRISIS

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LOHA- A SOCIAL INNOVATION RESPONSE TO VANCOUVER’S AFFORDABLE HOUSING CRISIS

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THE SHARING ECONOMY – NEW WAYS OF BUYING AND OWNING

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CROWDFUNDING - NEW WAYS OF FINANCING FUNDRISE (U.S.) - REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT

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DEMOCRATIZATION OF FINANCE & DEVELOPMENT?

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SOCIAL ENTERPRISE

•Understood to have begun in the late 1980s early 1990s (with respect to earlier entrepreneurial charitable models as far back as the 1800s.

•A response to government de-funding the social safety net and more financial pressure on charities to deliver public benefits

•Much ambiguity today (Typology)●Social Purpose Business●Social Venture ●Social Impact Business ●Community Contribution Company ●Enterprising Non-Profit

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EMPLOYMENT BASED SOCIAL ENTERPRISEMISSION POSSIBLE, POTLUCK CAFÉ AND CATERING

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SKILL DEV/WOMEN’S HEALTH/ECONOMIC JUSTICE BASED SOCIAL ENTERPRISE

East Van Roasters

Common Thread Sewing Cooperative

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MICRO-ENTERPRISE FOCUSED SOCIAL ENTERPRISES

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SOCIAL ENTERPRISE REVENUE GENERATOR TO SUPPORT NON-PROFIT OR CHARITY

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For-Profit Social Impact Business

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B-Corp (Benefit Corporation)

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COOPERATIVES

• Founded on the idea that people know what is best for themselves

• Highly democratic structure• Often used to deliver social services,

sometimes as non-profit organizations

Examples:• Worker-owned: Urban Shift Delivery, Victory Gardens, The

Wood Shop

• Consumer-owned: MEC, housing coops, credit unions

• Producer-owned: farmers, artists, professional services

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FINANCIAL CONSIDERATIONS

• Blended ROI• Social ROI• Patient Capital (longer timeframe for

profitability)• Absorption of additional costs (33% Est.

Shahmash, 2010) • Tax credits (ENP, Buy Social)• Social Impact Bonds• Community Bonds • Reporting and monitoring • Emerging Procurement Policies?

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FUNDING AND RESOURCES FOR STARTUPS

• For-profit• 3F (Friends, Family and Fools) Debt financing (loans, line of credit),

equity raise (Eligible Business Corporation, issue shares to investors – tax creditable for EBC) Crowdfunding (Indiegogo, Kickstarter) Futurpreneur, Small Business BC, Angel Investor (the Unicorns of the investment world) LUSH FUNd

• Non-profit● Foundations - Vancity Community Foundation,

Vancouver Foundation, the Real Estate Foundation, Mconnell Foundation, Central City Foundation, Tides Foundation, Ashoka, Lush

● Government Granting Agencies – Provincial (Proceeds of Crime, BC Gaming) City of Vancouver (Direct Social Services Grants, DTES Capital Grants, Social Innovation Fund,

● Greenest City) Federal Government – Arts Council, IRAP (technology)

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THE PIPELINE/ECOSYSTEM• Groundswell• RADIUS, ISIS (UBC), THNK• Futurepreneur• Ashoka (BC Ideas)• DTES Community Investment Fund (BOB)• Community Futures (Regional ED in BC)• Small Business BC• WESBC• IRAP• Tides• Vancity• DevCo (BC Co-op Association)• Foundations/Government Grants• BDC/investors (scaling up)

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GROUNDSWELL: GRASSROOTS ECONOMIC ALTERNATIVES

• Building a more democratic economy• Addressing youth un/underemployment &

social isolation• Creating an ecosystem of

support for social enterprises and community projects

Community & ClubhouseHard & Soft Skills

MentoringVisit the café at 566 Powell

St!

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GROUNDSWELL OFFERS PROGRAMS BASED ON THREE INTERWEAVING THREADS:

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GROUNDSWELL VENTURES LOOK AT INCREASING VALUE BESIDES $$ AND ORGANIZE DEMOCRATICALLY

The Wood Shop Co-op

upcycled custom wood furniture

Living LegendsRaw and living food products & education

The Plant CollectivePlant thift shop, seed library and gardening

workshops

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THE TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP….

...AND SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN PARTICULAR!

WHAT DOES IT TAKE?

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CREATIVITY (and patience, and risk, and thick skin, and determination and…)

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SOME FOOD FOR THOUGHT FOR STARTUPS RISK, FAILURE AND LEARNING

• Part of entrepreneurship is assuming risk• It’s ok to be a little bit scared or intimidated, this

is totally natural, but the more you validate your assumptions (or prove them wrong and pivot) the more confidence you will gain

• Don’t be afraid to fail...but remember you are accountable and responsible and your decisions and actions will impact people

• But if you do, embrace it fully as a learning opportunity

• For social entrepreneurs you are taking on additional challenges as running a “regular” business is hard enough as it is!

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RADIUS – FAILURE WAKE 2013

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BUT DON’T BE AFRAID OF SUCCESS EITHER!

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CONCLUSIONBE PRESENT AND EMBRACE THE PROCESS, BE CURIOUS, BE HONEST, BE HUNGRY

Thank you, happy to be here with you!

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