Title: Dallas Social Venture Partners seeks to develop philanthropy
1Dallas Social Venture Partners seeks to develop
philanthropy volunteerism to achieve positive
social change in Dallas County. Using the venture
capital approach as a model, DSVP commits to
giving time, money expertise to create
partnerships with not for profit organizations.
2Venture Philanthropy
- is the philanthropic application of venture
capital principles and practice. Venture
Philanthropy assists non profit organizations in
the plan, launch and management of new programs
or social purpose enterprises. In addition to
grants Venture Philanthropists provide
networking, management advice and an array of
other supports to organizations within a given
portfolio of charitable investments.
3How did this all get started?
- Harvard Business Review
- High tech wealth exploding economy
- Traditional philanthropist versus the new
donor - Social Entrepreneurship
- Robin Hood Foundation Roberts Enterprise
Development Fund
4After about 6 lunches in Seattle
- Paul Brainerd, SVP founder, sold Aldus in 95
started brainerd.org - Start talking, listening in 97
- What he heard vacuum to be filled, catalytic
organization to be formed - Inspired by Robin Hood, Letts
- Business leader(s) core nucleus admin.
Support SVP launch!
5MUCH ADO ABOUT SOMETING IN DALLAS
- Initiative of The Dallas Foundation
- Paul Shoemaker in Seattle and David Lunsford in
Austin - Southwest Venture Forum
- David Lunsford presents in Dallas
- Bob Wright and Chad Coben become founding
partners - DSVP has eighty partners
6SVP EXPLOSION
- Groups in Seattle,Austin, Phoenix, Dallas
Pittsburgh and Denver - Groups in developmental stages in Cleveland,
Boston, St. Louis, Kansas City, Pittsburgh, San
Diego, San Francisco, NYC, Calgary, Chicago,
Vancouver, Tampa and London - First Summit in Dallas April 2000
7DSVPs Approach Venture Philanthropy
- Long Term Sustained, Consistent
- Skills Expertise (V Teams)
- Measurable Outcomes
- Partnership with investees
- Grants fund general operations
- Portfolio approach
8Core Goals Themes for first year
- Dual Mission!!
- Building SVP infrastructure
- Making good grant decisions
- Ensuring Grant success strong volunteer
partnerships - Sustaining Partner involvement initiating
Partner Education
9DSVPs Building Blocks
Grant Committees
Working Groups
Building SVPs Infrastructure
Investing our Pooled Funds
15
20
Volunteer Teams
Working w/ Our Investees
50
10DSVPs V Team Approach
INVESTEE
11Management Financial
Mentoring Tutoring
Funding
INVESTEE
Replication Expansion
Web Computing
Marketing Media
12Management Financial
Mentoring Tutoring
Funding
V-Team
INVESTEE
Replication Expansion
Web Computing
Marketing Media
13Management Financial
Mentoring Tutoring
Partners
Funding
V-Team
INVESTEE
Replication Expansion
Web Computing
Marketing Media
14Management Financial
Extended Support
Mentoring Tutoring
Funding
Partners
V-Team
INVESTEE
Replication Expansion
Web Computing
Marketing Media
15- Executive Director
- DSVP work plans
- Facilitate grantmaking evaluation
- Community building
- Partner recruitment events
- Administration financials
- Glue
- Board of Directors
- Final Grant approval
- Oversees exec. director
- Oversees budget, legal
- Guidance, counsel
- Grievances
16 Administration of DSVP
- 2.5 staff
- Admin costs paid for by 10 of Partner
contributions interest 1 Time contribution
other investors - Stay lean
- Convene connect catalyze
- Partner, bottoms up, organic driven
17Partner Development Education
Partner Interest Groups
Partner Interest Groups
Childrens Education
Partner Interest Groups
Partner Interests, Passions, Needs
Personal Philanthropy Why How
Social Entrepreneurism
18Recruiting New Partners!
- This isnt a hard sell
- Has been very much 11 w/ a few small group get
togethers - Use word of mouth, grow the web
- Personal stories, experiences
- Use opportunities like speakers, education
- Diligent tracking and follow up
- Make sure to welcome and orient new Partners!
19Risk Success Factors
- Risk Factors
- Virtual organization structure (email and the
Web are vital organs) - High maintenance / Learning challenge
- Partner Connection (Year 3 is coming!)
- Keys to Success
- Partner engagement
- Sense of community connectedness
- Lead Partners as fulcrums, points of leadership
throughout the organization
20And some lessons learned
- Grant Committees
- Set a schedule early on!
- Make sure people commit from the start
- Meet in peoples homes!
- Mix of experience new
- Volunteer Teams
- Lead Partner as fulcrum, vital cog
- Create Teamness
- Definition of project and matching skills
- Start narrow, build trust, and let it grow
- Dating, engaged, married!