GSVC Resources
February 6th, 2007The socialvc.net site has a lot of great resources on business planning, social impact assessment, and other goodies.
The socialvc.net site has a lot of great resources on business planning, social impact assessment, and other goodies.
REDF is a pioneer in the area of impact measurement. Read about their approach at http://www.redf.org/results-intro.htm
Skoll Foundation’s website for social entrepreneurs has many resources. Visit it at http://www.socialedge.org/
Friday, February 9, 2007
60 Sachem Street, Room A74, New Haven, CT
Open to invited entrants and SOM students.
RSVP to gsvc-info@yale.edu
| 8:30-9:00 | Registration and coffee |
| 9:00-9:10 | Opening Remarks |
| 9:10-10:10 | Rob Bettigole (SOM’83), Managing Partner, Elm Street Ventures |
| 10:10-10:20 | Coffee Break |
| 10:20-10:50 | Team Introductions and Discussion |
| 10:50-12:15 | Social Return on Investment (SROI) Analysis, Professors Sharon Oster & Stan Garstka |
| 12:15-1:00 | Lunch and Networking |
| 1:00-5:15 | Economic Development Conference featuring Namrita Kapur (SOM’97), 2004-05 GSVC Grand Champion EcoLogic (separate registration required) |
Contact us at gsvc-info@yale.edu if you are an entrant, judge, or mentor and need on-campus parking for a GSVC event.
Pierson-Sage garage is located on Edwards Street between Whitney Avenue and Prospect Street. If you want to get Mapquest or Google directions, use the address 340 Edwards Street, New Haven, CT (the building next door).
You must enter and exit Pierson-Sage via the Edwards Street entrance, which leads to the roof of the garage. The keycode will not work on the Whitney Avenue side to get in or out.