From Social Venture Circle <[email protected]>
Subject Innovate Your Philanthropy AND Indigenous-led Business
Date November 13, 2021 3:00 PM
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THURSDAY @ 2pm ET
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SESSION 3: INNOVATE YOUR PHILANTHROPY
Many of us are aware of the concepts of concessionary investments, blended capital, and recoverable grants. But how can you get involved? What are the options that are available to you today? And who are the providers that are making these options available to you right now? This session will unveil real-world experiences of innovators who are using their DAF assets to provide deeper impact and value. It will also showcase a few of the most innovative service providers who are making it easier for all of us to invest our values. And it will provide insight into ways that you can feel less frustrated and have more fun with your philanthropy.

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FRIDAY @ 12pm ET
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Native American-owned companies and corporations have been leading the way in innovating the business sector for over 40 years, and yet the broader business world is only just now beginning to catch on. Driven by cultural values for social and environmental wellbeing and accountable to a tribal communities, Native-owned businesses drive regional economies while lifting families out of poverty in ways that "mainstream" businesses and development programs have not been able to achieve. Many of these organizations are going far beyond simply providing jobs and bringing much needed capital into tribal communities. They are providing educational resources, family services, housing and more within a culture-based framework for operations.

By adhering to a quadruple bottom line in this way, several Native-owned enterprises have become leading economic powerhouses in their regions and business sectors. Join Chrystel Cornelius (Oweesta Corporation), Alexis Bunten and Daniel Roth (JumpScale) for an exciting conversation about how Native and non-Native entrepreneurs and business leaders can learn from Native led businesses to improve your company's outcomes in a way that is not cultural appropriation, rather workplace cultural innovation.
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