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SOCIAL CAPITAL RESIDENCIESAllyson Hewitt: InfographicDoing good, better.
Contact us: dunstan.org.au/socialcapital | +61 8 8313 3364 | [email protected]
Return continuumtraditional business, forcing them toward the middle where new business opportunities and models are being created.
Reference: Return Continuum, Allyson Hewitt. MaRS Discovery District Toronto
GRANT FUNDED
NON-PROFIT(Charity)
SOCIAL ENTERPRISE
(Revenue Generating NFP)
SOCIAL VENTURES
SOCIAL PURPOSE BUSINESS
(BCorp)
TRADITIONAL BUSINESS
Blended Value Space
Social Objectives Charitable Return
Financial Objectives Commercial Return
Cooperatives/Mutuals
Allyson Hewitt, Senior Fellow for social innovation at the highly successful MaRS Discovery District in Toronto, Canada. Allyson has developed and helps lead the social innovation programs at MaRS.
Allyson Hewitt
Presentations & Meetings
54
Roundtables11
Public forums5
Engaged with
People1,212
Social Services
Health
Creative
Tech
Professional Services
Education51
Organisational Partners in
Social Capital R
esidencies
dunstan.org.au/socialcapital
Local site visits
9
Weeks in Adelaide
3
Overview from Visit 1
Scale Impact
The Don Dunstan Foundation is proud to have re-launched the highly successful Thinkers in Residence program, which attracts experts from around the world whose knowledge, skills and creative ideas inspire action in the community, government, industry and academia to address
community faces. The current focus of the Thinkers in Residence program is on social capital.
Social Capital ResidenciesMay 2017
To put it simply, the aim of the Social Capital Residencies is to grow jobs in the purpose economy.
MAY JULY SEPTEMBER NOVEMBER
Allyson Hewitt VISIT 1
Suzi Sosa Allyson Hewitt VISIT 2
Vic Strecher
2017
Ilse Treurnicht Specialist Thinker Allyson Hewitt FINAL VISIT
Scaling Out, Scaling Up, Scaling Deep: Advancing Systemic Social Innovation & the Learning Processes to Support it. Prepared
for the J.W. McConnell Family Foundation & Tamarack Institute by Darcy Riddell and
Michele-Lee Moore (Oct 2015)
Greater numbersReplication and dissemination, increasing number of people or
communities impacted.
Cultural rootsChanging relationships, cultural values & beliefs, “hearts & minds”.
Laws & policyChanging institutions at the level of policy, rules & laws. UP
DEEP
The social economy is the fastest growing sector in the South Australian economy, with Australian Bureau of
6bcorporation.net
BCorps13Between 2012—2015
Employment Increase
26 Government (SA)
Don Dunstan Foundation
Residencies
200$New programinvestment
Mil
between 2003 & 2013
179Social Traders Finders Index
Enterprises Social
9$Impact Investment
Mil
Through 1 social impact bond on homelessnessProbono Australia
110Top 10 in SA have a combined annual turnover of $1.5 billion
Co-operatives
Thinkers in Residence Program:
The Social Economy in SA
24
2
2018
OUT
Return continuumtraditional business, forcing them toward the middle where new business opportunities and models are being created.
Reference: Return Continuum, Allyson Hewitt. MaRS Discovery District Toronto
GRANT FUNDED
NON-PROFIT(Charity)
SOCIAL ENTERPRISE
(Revenue Generating NFP)
SOCIAL VENTURES
SOCIAL PURPOSE BUSINESS
(BCorp)
TRADITIONAL BUSINESS
Blended Value Space
Social Objectives Charitable Return
Financial Objectives Commercial Return
Cooperatives/Mutuals
Allyson Hewitt, Senior Fellow for social innovation at the highly successful MaRS Discovery District in Toronto, Canada. Allyson has developed and helps lead the social innovation programs at MaRS.
Allyson Hewitt
Presentations & Meetings
54
Roundtables11
Public forums5
Engaged with
People1,212
Social Services
Health
Creative
Tech
Professional Services
Education51
Organisational Partners in
Social Capital R
esidencies
dunstan.org.au/socialcapital
Local site visits
9
Weeks in Adelaide
3
Overview from Visit 1
Scale Impact
The Don Dunstan Foundation is proud to have re-launched the highly successful Thinkers in Residence program, which attracts experts from around the world whose knowledge, skills and creative ideas inspire action in the community, government, industry and academia to address
community faces. The current focus of the Thinkers in Residence program is on social capital.
Social Capital ResidenciesMay 2017
To put it simply, the aim of the Social Capital Residencies is to grow jobs in the purpose economy.
MAY JULY SEPTEMBER NOVEMBER
Allyson Hewitt VISIT 1
Suzi Sosa Allyson Hewitt VISIT 2
Vic Strecher
2017
Ilse Treurnicht Specialist Thinker Allyson Hewitt FINAL VISIT
Scaling Out, Scaling Up, Scaling Deep: Advancing Systemic Social Innovation & the Learning Processes to Support it. Prepared
for the J.W. McConnell Family Foundation & Tamarack Institute by Darcy Riddell and
Michele-Lee Moore (Oct 2015)
Greater numbersReplication and dissemination, increasing number of people or
communities impacted.
Cultural rootsChanging relationships, cultural values & beliefs, “hearts & minds”.
Laws & policyChanging institutions at the level of policy, rules & laws. UP
DEEP
The social economy is the fastest growing sector in the South Australian economy, with Australian Bureau of
6bcorporation.net
BCorps13Between 2012—2015
Employment Increase
26 Government (SA)
Don Dunstan Foundation
Residencies
200$New programinvestment
Mil
between 2003 & 2013
179Social Traders Finders Index
Enterprises Social
9$Impact Investment
Mil
Through 1 social impact bond on homelessnessProbono Australia
110Top 10 in SA have a combined annual turnover of $1.5 billion
Co-operatives
Thinkers in Residence Program:
The Social Economy in SA
24
2
2018
OUT
Presenting Partners
Major Partners
Residencies Partners
Contributing Partners
Supporting Partners
BUSINESS COUNCILOF CO-OPERATIVES AND MUTUALS
Thank you to our partners