Published 12-06-06
Submitted by StartingBloc NFP
Trabian Shorters, Co-Director of Ashoka'a US Program commented,
"StartingBloc has created a rare model for engaging and training the next generation of young leaders. By placing and supporting them in outstanding private sector and citizen sector organizations such as Ashoka, they are incubating a promising next generation of social change."
With the help of Ashoka: Innovators for the Public, StartingBloc will scale the StartingBloc Fellowship program to graduate over ~1000 young leaders each year.
Ashoka: Innovators for the Public, a global organization, identifies and invests in leading social entrepreneurs - extraordinary individuals with unprecedented ideas for change in their communities - supporting the individual, idea and institution through all phases of their career. Ashoka's mission is to develop the profession of social entrepreneurship around the world and to shape a citizen sector that is entrepreneurial, productive and globally integrated. There are more than 1,700 Fellows in 60 countries implementing innovative ideas for change in their communities, countries and continents. Ashoka does not accept government funding; business entrepreneurs, corporations, individuals, foundations and volunteer chapters finance Ashoka's work.
StartingBloc and Ashoka envision many of StartingBloc's alumni continuing on to drive social change as Ashoka Fellows later in their careers.
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StartingBloc is a New York City based 501 (c) 3 that educates, empowers and connects emerging leaders to drive positive social change across sectors. Through its programs in New York, Boston and London, StartingBloc brings the latest innovations in corporate social responsibility and social entrepreneurship to these emerging leaders. StartingBloc's curriculum is taught by executives at socially responsible businesses and innovative non profits, as well as MBA and graduate school professors. Past speakers include Barry Nalebuff, co-founder of Honest Tea; Krista Bauer, Director of General Electric's Global Programs; Judith Wicks founder of White Dog café©; Ami Dar, founder of Idealist; Jeffrey Hollender, founder of Seventh Generation; and David Bornstein, author of How to Change the World among others. The curriculum provides a global understanding on social and environmental issues, while equipping the Fellows to innovatively effect change at the local level.
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