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Social Enterprise Partnerships in Action: Lessons from the University of Michigan. Andy Davis Andy Hastings Emily Reyna. August 17, 2007. Renata Soares Dan Wang Matt Welch. Objective. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Social Enterprise Partnerships in Action:Social Enterprise Partnerships in Action:Lessons from the University of MichiganLessons from the University of Michigan
Andy DavisAndy HastingsEmily Reyna
August 17, 2007August 17, 2007
Renata SoaresDan WangMatt Welch
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Objective
Share perspectives and experiences from the partnership opportunities between Third Sector organizations and the University of Michigan
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Agenda
PART 1: PARTNERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
PART 2: EXAMPLES
PART 3: LESSONS FROM ACTION-BASED LEARNING
PART 4: LOOKING FORWARD
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Curriculum
• Classes – Social Entrepreneurship– Strategies for the Base of the Pyramid– Management for Nonprofits– Sustainable Finance
• Multi-disciplinary Action Projects (MAP)• Independent study opportunities• Dual degree opportunities (Natural Resources, Policy,
Health, Education, etc.) • Research opportunities
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Extra-curricular Activities
• Student Clubs– Net Impact– Entrepreneurs and Venture Capital Club– Emerging Markets Club– Public/Private Partnerships Club– Community Consulting Club
• Centers/Institutes – Erb Institute– Nonprofit Management Center– Zell Lurie Institute– William Davidson Institute
• Case Competitions
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Internships
• Institutional– Domestic Corps– MBA Nonprofit Connection– William Davidson Institute (WDI)– Erb Institute
• Self-Directed – Non-profit/Social Entrepreneurship– Sustainability
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Career Development
• Connections to non-traditional careers– Office of Career Development– Net Impact– MBA Nonprofit Connection
• Loan Repayment Assistance Program (LRAP)
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Agenda
PART 1: PARTNERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
PART 2: EXAMPLES
PART 3: LESSONS FROM ACTION-BASED LEARNING
PART 4: LOOKING FORWARD
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Opportunities in Action
• Multi-disciplinary Action Project (MAP): Clinton
Foundation
• Global Projects Course: Population Services
International (PSI)
• Masters Project: William Davidson Institute and Erb
Institute
• Nonprofit Internship: Ashoka
• Board Fellows: Council of Michigan Foundations
• Independent study: Arcandina
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Agenda
PART 1: PARTNERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
PART 2: EXAMPLES
PART 3: LESSONS FROM ACTION-BASED LEARNING
PART 4: LOOKING FORWARD
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Lessons from Action-Based Learning
1. Pockets of opportunity
2. Students as drivers of change
3. Clubs as incubators
4. Benefits of convergence
5. Academics and institutions
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Agenda
PART 1: PARTNERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
PART 2: EXAMPLES
PART 3: LESSONS FROM ACTION-BASED LEARNING
PART 4: LOOKING FORWARD
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Factors for Success
1. Common goals
2. Clearly defined project
3. Project leverages expertise
4. Institutionalize relationships and projects
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Future Opportunities
• Curriculum• Extra-curricular• Internships• Careers• Opportunities for collaboration
– Independent study projects
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Questions?