Calendar
Calendar of Events
This list provides a sampling of conferences, seminars, and trainings throughout the world, with a particular emphasis on those that link social entrepreneurship and government. If you would like to add an event to the list, please contact us. Check back often for new postings.
April 29, 2008: The Role of Government in Supporting Social Innovation & Entrepreneurship: A Briefing on New Approaches to Addressing Social Problems
- Hosts: The Aspen Institute & Root Cause/Public Innovators
- Location: The Aspen Institute, Washington, D.C.
- Join us to discuss the findings of a new Aspen Institute-Root Cause white paper, Advancing Social Entrepreneurship: Recommendations for Policy Makers and Government Agencies, which provides recommendations for government at all levels to address this country's many challenges through support of social entrepreneurship. Speakers will provide examples of how these strategies have been used in the areas of education and senior transportation.
- Read a summary of the event and download the press release.
Spring/Early Summer 2008: Changing Louisiana Seminars
- Host: Louisiana Office of Social Entrepreneurship
- Locations: Monroe, Lafayette, & Houma, Louisiana
- Aimed at raising awareness among citizens of the multitude of volunteer opportunities that exist in Louisiana and to explore what social entrepreneurship is and what opportunities exist for citizens and organizations that have bold ideas that will bring about social change.
Spring/Summer 2008: OneStar Foundation Capacity Trainings
- Host: OneStar Foundation (established by Executive Order of the Governor of Texas)
- Location: Various locations, Texas
June 23-30, 2008: Executive Program in Social Entrepreneurship
- Host: Stanford Graduate School of Business
- Location: Palo Alto, CA
- The program will help social entrepreneurs take their enterprises and innovative models to the next level by refining their innovations and leveraging their impact. It will address cutting edge topics, including: tapping the social capital market, balancing social and economic value, blending nonprofit and for-profit legal forms, sustaining innovation, leveraging social innovations through technology; and creating effective cross-sector partnerships.
August 10-16, 2008: Emerging Leaders 2008: Fostering Entrepreneurship & Leadership
- Host: Center for Applied Studies in International Negotiations (CASIN)
- Location: Geneva, Switzerland
- Targeting Young Emerging Market Entrepreneurs, the seminar will bring together 25 individuals who are at the forefront of enterprising solutions to poverty and acts as a business and leadership booster by addressing each organization's core challenges such as accessing credit, scaling-up, enhancing business skills, and reaching international markets
Fall 2008: Accelerating Social Entrepreneurship in Virginia: Round III
- Host: The Phoenix Project
- Location: TBD, Virginia
- A day-long statewide event for leaders from Virginia's public, private, nonprofit and academic sectors to discuss strategies for accelerating social entrepreneurship in the Commonwealth.
September 2-5, 2008: Social Enterprise World Forum
- Host: CEiS
- Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
- Delegates will examine the conditions needed for social enterprises to thrive, highlighting outstanding examples of innovation and best practice from around the world. The interactive event format will allow participants to discuss how social enterprises can develop in the face of changing world and local markets, emerging with shared actions to improve sustainability and increase social impact.
- 2nd and 3rd Social Enterprise World Forums: Australia in 2009 and the United States in 2010.
December 4-5, 2008: The Governor's Nonprofit Leadership Conference
- Host: Texas Office of the Governor (in conjunction with OneStar Foundation)
- Location: Houston, Texas
- The 31st annual Governor's Nonprofit Leadership Conference will focus on core capacity building strategies for nonprofit organizations as well as strategies for businesses to get involved in their communities. The conference is geared toward nonprofits, business community affairs offices and governmental agencies.
March 25-27, 2009: The Skoll World Forum on Social Entrepreneurship
- Host: Saïd Business School, Oxford University
- Location: Oxford University, England
- An international event attracting about 750 delegates from more than 35 countries, the Forum convenes social entrepreneurs, thought leaders, policy makers, corporate representatives, financiers, philanthropists and students for plenaries, panel discussions, workshops and academic presentations and focuses on learning, problem solving and community building.
April 2009: Harvard Social Enterprise Conference
- Hosts: Harvard Business School & Harvard Kennedy School of Government
- Location: Harvard Business School, Cambridge, MA
- The forum explores the synergies between for-profit, nonprofit, and public sector approaches to addressing critical social issues, offering participants the opportunity to learn from experts, network, and explore a wide variety of career opportunities.
April 15-17, 2009: Social Enterprise Summit
- Host: Social Enterprise Alliance
- Location: New Orleans
- Featuring plenary sessions and more than 60 mini-workshops; details TBA