Title: Skoll Foundation
1Skoll Foundation
- Stanford Graduate School of BusinessStrategic
Issues in Philanthropy - Laura Arrillaga, June 2006
- Skoll Foundation OverviewSally Osberg
2Framing the Questions
- Who is Jeff Skoll?The first and fundamental
fact about foundations is that they do not start
with a concept or an organization chart or a
strategic plan. A foundation starts with a
person, the donor. - How have Jeff Skolls values and vision shaped
the Skoll Foundation?good donors and good
philanthropy go together. - Waldemar A. Nielsen. Inside American
Philanthropy
3Who Is Jeff Skoll?
- Biographical details
- Canadian-born
- 1987 BASc, University of Toronto
- 1987 Skoll Engineering, founder
- 1990 Micros on the Move, Ltd., founder
- 1995 MBA, Stanford University
- 1996 eBay, first president widely acknowledged
as cofounder with Pierre Omidyar - 1999 Creates Skoll Community Fund
- 2002 Creates Skoll Foundation
- 2003 LLD University of Toronto
4Who Is Jeff Skoll really?
- Mind of an engineer disciplined, analytical,
looks for leverage - Heart of an artist imaginative, intuitive, seeks
meaning - Soul of an entrepreneur driven, innovative,
generates value
5Skoll Foundation Organizing Principles
- We support organizations rather than individuals.
- We look for organizations with a proven track
record whose work is based in empowerment. - We believe unlocking potential in those with the
greatest potential will yield greater gains for
more people. - We seek leverage in our grant making, looking for
multiplicative and long-term impact. - We see greater benefit in projects or programs
with wide-scale or universal application. - We consider community benefit essential, and we
look for evidence of significant, tangible
results. - We are inspired by innovation, creative ideas and
new solutions to problems.
6Skoll Foundation Mission and Vision
- Our vision is to live in a world of peace and
prosperity where all people, regardless of
geography, background or economic status, enjoy
and employ the full range of their talents and
abilities.Many of the problems of our modern
world, ranging from disease to drugs to crime to
terrorism, derive from the inequities between
rich and poor...be they rich nation vs. poor
nation or rich community vs. poor community. It
is in the best interests of the well-off to help
empower those who are not as well-off to improve
their lives. Jeff
Skoll - Our mission is to advance systemic change to
benefit communities around the world by investing
in, connecting and celebrating social
entrepreneurs.
7Skoll Foundation Issue Areas
8Skoll Foundation Growth 2000-2006
9Thinking About Entrepreneurs
- Peter Drucker, in the late 20th century, writes
- the entrepreneur always searches for change,
responds to it and exploits it as an opportunity.
10What Is a Social Entrepreneur?
- Social entrepreneurs see and seize opportunities
to produce large-scale, positive social change. - Social entrepreneurs demonstrate all the
characteristics of the business entrepreneur
Possessed by an innovative idea, they are driven,
focused and unrelenting in their determination to
produce results. - That said, they must also be exceptionally
skilled at identifying and mobilizing resources.
11Profile Comparison
- Business entrepreneur
- Economic context
- Acutely aware of change
- Sees implications and opportunities
- Seizes opportunity
- May cause, exploit or affect change
- Social entrepreneur
- Social context
- Acutely aware of change
- Sees implications and opportunities
- Seizes opportunity
- May cause, exploit or affect change
12Profile Contrast
- Business entrepreneur
- Capitalization opportunity within a market
framework - Defined time frame
- Quantifiable venture- value proposition
- Profit indicator
- Growth or failure
- Social entrepreneur
- Limited capitalization opportunity within a
social framework - Elastic time frame
- Tough to quantify venture-value proposition
- Social impact
- Sustainability
13Social Entrepreneurship Is Not
- A way of characterizing the altruistic impulse
- Another way of describing people who work for
nonprofits or NGOs - Good corporate citizenship
- A new public benefit sector model
- Social enterprise
14Social Entrepreneurship Is Not New
Jane Addams (1860-1935)
- Founded Hull House, a social settlement in
Chicago, with Ellen Gates Starr - Hull House efforts expanded to the national level
(fed. Children's Bureau and fed. child labor laws
created.) Helped found the National Association
for the Advancement of Colored People - Helped organize Woman's Peace Party, elected
first chairman - First American woman recipient of Nobel Peace
Prize - Country's most prominent woman through her
writing, her settlement work and her
international efforts for world peace
Source http//www.rootsweb.com/nwa/
http//www.uic.edu/jaddams/hull/hull_house.html
15Social Entrepreneurship Is Not New
Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919)
- First to state publicly that the rich have a
moral obligation to give away their fortunes. In
1889 he wrote The Gospel of Wealth, in which he
asserted that all personal wealth beyond that
required to supply the needs of one's family
should be regarded as a trust fund to be
administered for the benefit of the community. - In his 30s, Carnegie had already begun to give
away some of his fast-accumulating funds. - Lifelong interests included the establishment of
free public libraries to make available to
everyone a means of self-education 56 million
to build 2,509 libraries. - During his lifetime, he gave away more than 350
million.
Source http//www.lfpl.org/western/htms/carnegie.
htm
16What Social Entrepreneurship Is
ApproTEC
- Founded in Kenya in 1991 by Martin Fisher and
Nick Moon, Appropriate Technologies for
Enterprise Creation (ApproTEC) has enabled local
entrepreneurs in Kenya and Tanzania to start more
than 33,000 profitable small businesses using
existing technologies such as its manually
operated MoneyMaker pump.
Source http//www.approtec.org/
17Opportunities
- What we have here are some breathtaking
opportunities disguised as insoluble problems. - - John Gardner
18Skoll Foundation Initiatives
19Make a Difference
- The idea is that a little bit of good can turn
into a whole lot of good when fueled by the
commitment of a social entrepreneur. - -Jeff Skoll
20 Make a Difference
- Perhaps most important, a clear-eyed survey of
foundation launching helps us appreciate the
extraordinary achievements of those donors who
managed to create great foundationsthose rare
individuals who gave their foundations not only
funding but ideas, courage, and entrepreneurial
skills. - - Waldemar A. Nielsen, The Dramas of Donorship