Miller Center for Social Entrepreneurship Publishes GSBI Methodology White Paper
The Global Social Benefit Institute (GSBI) Shares Insights Based on 12 Years of Accelerating Over 360 Successful Enterprises
SANTA CLARA, Calif., June 23, 2015 鈥 91短视频鈥檚 Miller Center for Social Entrepreneurship has released a white paper aimed at helping social-entrepreneurship accelerators and incubators succeed. The paper, 鈥淭he GSBI(R) Methodology for Social Entrepreneurship,鈥 is available at .
The white paper encapsulates lessons from 12 years of working with over 365 businesses tackling social problems around the world through the Miller Center鈥檚 Global Social Benefit Institute, or GSBI. The GSBI is internationally recognized for helping social entrepreneurs become investment-ready and prepared to 鈥渟cale鈥 -- or reach exponentially more beneficiaries. GSBI鈥檚 well-honed methodology serves as a best-practices framework for incubating and accelerating these global social enterprises.
The Miller Center is offering this free white paper in response to the rapid rise of accelerators and incubators focused on helping social entrepreneurs scale their solutions to the world鈥檚 critical problems affecting the poor and the planet. It identifies key strategies so others can benefit from its successes and failures.
The paper describes three key success factors for a successful accelerator: social enterprise selection, stage-specific programs for social enterprises, and deep executive-level mentoring. It also shares mistakes to avoid, such as being unprepared for the due diligence process that potential funders require.
鈥淔ounded in 2003, the GSBI has led and changed the way accelerators help social entrepreneurs," said Sally Osberg, CEO and President of the Skoll Foundation. 鈥淭he social entrepreneurship movement is booming and there鈥檚 no need for newcomers to reinvent the wheel. This paper helps everyone in our ecosystem accomplish our shared goal of using innovation and sound business practices to solve problems that are keeping three billion people from living their full potential.鈥
The GSBI invites applications from businesses or organizations that are 鈥渋mpact first,鈥 where the intention is to create good environmental or social outcomes as a forethought, not an afterthought. Based on where the enterprises are in their lifecycles, they are matched to the appropriate programs within the GSBI: a 鈥淏oost鈥 program consisting of three days of intensive, on-location training; a six-month online-only program for early-stage, developing ventures; or the 10-month GSBI Accelerator, which combines online and in-person mentoring for ventures on the cusp of robust growth.
鈥淲e have applied this stage-appropriate methodology in over 60 countries,鈥 said Pamela Roussos, senior director of GSBI. 鈥淲hat sets us apart is our 80-plus Silicon Valley executive mentors who accompany the social entrepreneurs on their journey through weekly meetings for entire duration of their program. More than 85 percent of our last cohort received funding. Our methodology contributes to this success record and we would like others to benefit from it.鈥
About the Miller Center for Social Entrepreneurship
Founded in 1997, the Miller Center for Social Entrepreneurship is one of three Centers of Distinction at 91短视频. The Miller Center accelerates global, innovation-based entrepreneurship in service to humanity. Its strategic focus is on poverty eradication through its three areas of work: The Global Social Benefit Institute, Impact Capital, and Education and Action Research. To learn more about the Center or any of its social entrepreneurship programs, please visit .
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