Social Innovation Week 2
Social Innovation is a lens or a framework that is not mutually defined.
Social Innovation is in the middle of Making a Profit at all costs and "give it all away"
Microfinance is giving loans to those that are in poverty. Started in Bangladesh, impact investors get involved and they agree to not make as much as they would elsewhere because they are alleviating poverty.
Get others to think of donations as investments.
Luther taught that your calling in life was whatever your station in life dictated. If you grew up in a cobbler shop, your calling was to make shoes. Luther believed that virtually any type of work could be a calling, so long as it rendered service to mankind.
John Calvin taught that God endows each of us with particular talents and gifts and it is our calling to discover those gifts and seek ways to use them in the service of our fellowmen. He felt that our talents bind us to those that have need of it.
Finding Your Calling in Life Through Spiritual Gifts:
"When we work to impress or outshine others, we violate the Lord’s vision of work."
Not Everyone Should be a Social Entrepreneur:
"Instead, we need to help young people start their professional lives by asking questions. What issues, ideas, people, and projects move them deeply? What problems are theirs to own? How can they combine their heads and hearts to address those problems? What is their unique genius and how can it be of use to the world beyond themselves?"
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