As part of our Origin Stories series of interviews with social entrepreneurs, we talked with Drew Tulchin, Managing Partner at Social Enterprise Associates, about his experience in social entrepreneurship. A transcript of our interview is below. Compass Partners: Could you tell us a little bit about your background and how you became interested in social...
One question I think about a lot is why social entrepreneurship has become increasingly prominent in the past decade. I do not have a definitive answer, but some of the growth can likely be ascribed to the tremendous role volunteerism plays among today’s youth. As Robert Putnam notes in his classic book Bowling Alone, volunteerism is...
As Compass finishes selecting our newest class of Fellows, we’ve been enjoying reviewing the “wow moments” that our applicants created for people in their communities. What is a wow moment? In short, it’s a moment that you create for someone that makes him or her stop what he or she is doing to say “Wow!”...
For the latest installment of our series about the “Origin Stories” of social entrepreneurs, we talked to Caitlin Koury, a Compass Fellowship alumna and the entrepreneur behind Healthy Leaders, a program to educate young people in the DC area about health issues. What does the word ‘social’ in social entrepreneurship mean to you? The word...
When I talk to people about why social entrepreneurship is important, I’m often asked whether I think all entrepreneurship is social. “Entrepreneurship creates jobs, and creating jobs is good,” the argument goes. While there are some fundamental differences between traditional entrepreneurship and social entrepreneurship, I won’t deny that job creation is a generally good aspect...
This post was written by Michael Durante, Compass’s VP of Expansion. From Gate 17 at Stockholm-Arlanda airport, my final window into Swedish culture after two weeks in this fine country, I write you this message. And what a two weeks it has been. Among navigating new city maps, public transit systems, currencies, and language barriers*,...
This post was written by Heather Hingston, a Compass Fellowship alumna, a Compass Mentor at American University, and Founder of the [blank] canvas. When I was an eensy-weensy high school student, I organized benefit shows in church basements for a charity about which I was very passionate. It had numerous challenges: finding an adult to...
For our latest Origin Stories post, we interviewed James Li, a Compass Fellowship alumnus and CEO of REaction Strategy Group, a consultancy that works with nonprofits, foundations, and social entrepreneurs to create feedback loops that make giving more effective. Tell us a little bit about REaction and what you did this summer. REaction Strategy Group...
In our continuing series on young social entrepreneurs, we interviewed Elizabeth Sabol-Jones, founder of Nightly Noms, a Washington, DC-based bakery/delivery service that supports Operation Smile. What does the word ‘social’ in social entrepreneurship mean to you? In my mind, when I think of an idea that defines the “social” in social entrepreneurship, I immediately think...
The following post is a reflection from Gabrielle Green, a Compass Fellowship alumna at The George Washington University. I suppose that unlike many of my peers, at the age of 19, I can say that I have only fallen in love once; and like all of the great true loves, it has stuck with me....
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