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Roger Allen Chairman Allen Buckeridge An Early Stage Venture Capital Company

1. What do we mean by Social Entrepreneurship and Social Venture Capital?. Supporting the building of typically not-for-profit enterprises and following them through all stages of growth. Every enterprise we back has the full weight of our intellectual capital behind it, adding value and offering gu

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Roger Allen Chairman Allen Buckeridge An Early Stage Venture Capital Company

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    2. 1. What do we mean by Social Entrepreneurship and Social Venture Capital? Supporting the building of typically not-for-profit enterprises and following them through all stages of growth. Every enterprise we back has the full weight of our intellectual capital behind it, adding value and offering guidance through good times and bad. Combining the experience of building early-stage companies and investing in enterprises where the return on capital is a social dividend outcome, focusing on delivering performance at every stage.

    3. 2. Differences between traditional philanthropy and Social Venture Capital

    4. 2. Differences between traditional philanthropy and Social Venture Capital continued

    5. 3. Case Studies

    6. Case Study: Abbotsford Convent (Melbourne, Australia)

    14. Case Study: Murdoch Children’s Research Institute (Melbourne, Australia) Possum

    15. Case Study: Televentures (Sydney, Australia)

    16. Case Study: GetUp! (Sydney, Australia)

    17. ? David Hicks Campaign

    18. ? RU-486 Campaign

    20. Why do we need Reach Out ? In the average Year 12 classroom, 7 young people have mental health difficulties Only 2 seek professional help – 5 don’t At least 1 young person attempts suicide (Sawyer et al, 2000) Reach Out can get to young people that traditional services could never access before Since Reach Out’s launch in 1998 youth suicide rates have dropped 46% (ABS 2005) ? don’t know how much the program actually contributed to the decline but believe it is significant ? continue

    21. How do we know it’s effective?

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