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Revision as of 11:24, 11 December 2008
Leads
- Olga Pechnenko-Kopp: olgavkopp at gmail and Martin Montero these3remain at gmail
- Past (2008) Maggie Miller magszoe AT yahoo
Charter/Mission
The Cause Subgroup exists as a powerful source of energy, knowledge, experience, and inspiration for, and a community of, socially minded bootstrap entrepreneurs and leaders.
The cause subgroup of Bootstrap Austin seeks to support a community of individuals interested in using the bootstrap methodology to turn their ideas into strong, productive nonprofit or socially entrepreneurial organizations. This community will act as a foundation by which its members may more fully develop their ideas then develop and provide services. This foundation will allow the functionality of members' organizations to grow unencumbered by outside funding sources. Through the nonprofit subgroup, a myriad of resources will become available to members as the group grows in size and as the individuals develop their expertise. Also, through the subgroup's connection with the larger bootstrap group, cross-pollination may occur to generate unexpected and exciting ideas and possibilities.
Prominent bootstrap founders are calling for the integration of non/for-profit ventures. These include:
- Muhammad Yunus' new book: Creating a World Without Poverty: Social Business and the Future of Capitalism covers his notion of Social Business
- Bill Gates talk at Davos '08 on Social Enterprise
- John Mackey on Conscious Capitalism
- Paul Graham, How to Create a Successful Startup on how being benevolent creates wealth for those who do
Related Organizations
- Austin Social Business - founded by Kala Philo, focused on Muhammad Yunus Social Business Model
- Leadership Austin
- NetImpact
Resources
- Nonprofit Resources
- Grameen Bank - a fantastic example of creating a sustainable business with the poor AS YOUR CUSTOMER. The Book Club discussed founder Muhammad Yuns' book, Bank to the the Poor