October 25, 2011

Business Skills Take Nonprofits to Next Level

By Deirdre Maloney

Monday, October 24, 2011

Alan Sorkin believes that nonprofits need to run more like a business. But it’s not because business people have all the answers.

Sorkin says it’s all about the discipline you see in many successful companies—the discipline to create a structure for an organization, to develop meaningful strategies and effective business operations, to be clear about what is measured, monitored and communicated.

“When it comes down to it, it’s all about capacity building,” Sorkin said, “If you don’t build the capacity of an organization, it will be struggling forever.”

Sorkin believes in this principle so much that he and his wife were one of about 20 founders of San Diego Social Venture Partners, an organization of individuals who want to discover the nonprofit world, find their passion and determine how to best invest their money and time to improve the community. Sorkin is also the president of Social Venture Partners International.

Enriching Experience

SDSVP is a unique model, engaging with partners from the business world who possess a wide variety and deep-set of professional expertise. Those partners then bring their skills together to connect, strengthen and enrich nonprofits, in effect changing their philanthropic “ecosystems.”

“Our network of partners transform nonprofits, transform communities and transform themselves as they move from success to significance,” Sorkin said.

The numbers back up the story. Since 2001, SDSVP has delivered to the San Diego community: more than $12 million in cash and in-kind services; 360 effective philanthropists; 86,000 strategic volunteer hours.

This proven history of transformation is just one reason why SDSVP will be honored as the Outstanding Philanthropic Organizations at this year’s National Philanthropy Day event. The organization will be among eight honorees featured during the annual luncheon, which is sponsored by the Association of Fundraising Professionals San Diego chapter.

The honor, and the work of SDSVP, couldn’t come at a better time. Despite a continuing period of economic doubt and increased competition among the thousands of nonprofits in San Diego, Sorkin believes this is a time of opportunity for those who embrace SDSVP’s philosophies.

“All we see is potential,” he said. “Philanthropy has to change and there are many people who want to change it. We have Generation X and Y with many who are less about making money and more about making a difference. And, we have the largest generation of baby boomers who are retiring younger and have at least one more encore career. Many of them are already using their skills for good.”

Community members can do their part by investing in organizations that invest in themselves.

The Big Day

National Philanthropy Day is a day set aside each year around the world to show appreciation for all that has been accomplished in the culture of philanthropy. The 2011 gathering marks the 39th event for the San Diego Chapter.

The 39th Annual National Philanthropy Day Awards Luncheon will be held Nov. 1, 11:30 a.m. at the Hilton Bayfront San Diego.

A unique development is the decision of three powerful entities in town to join together on behalf of the event. The Jewish Community Foundation, The San Diego Foundation and the Rancho Santa Fe Foundation committed to stand together and share the spotlight as presenting sponsors.

For more information or to register for the luncheon, visit www.afpsd.org.

Deirdre Maloney is an author, speaker and owner of Momentum San Diego, which helps nonprofits meet their missions through better business.

October 14, 2011

Equinox Center in the News

Equinox Center in the News

From 10News.com
September 14, 2011

Despite the enduring unemployment picture in the San Diego region, a growing number of economists believe a labor shortage may be in the region's future...The shortage will put San Diego against other cities when competing for attracting young, skilled workers.

According to the research group Equinox Center, San Diego has not ranked in the top 15 in any recent listings of best places for young adults...Equinox Center held a forum in La Jolla on Wednesday made up of business and economic leaders to talk about what needs to be improved.

Click here to read more and see the news video.

October 13, 2011

Reality Changers now offers to help ALL San Diego 12th graders seeking to ace college applications

Reality Changers now offers to help ALL San Diego 12th graders seeking to ace college applications

It's "crunch time" for college-bound high school seniors and their families! As deadlines loom, the pressure to write compelling essays, compose resumes, garner recommendation letters and submit application packages for college will escalate dramatically.

SVP Investee Reality Changer’s new fee-for-service program, College Apps Academy, delivers an effective, proven system that takes the student through the intricacies of the college application process.

If you have friends or family with kids who are seniors, please spread the word.

October 12, 2011

SVP to be recognized at National Philanthropy Day

SVP to be recognized at National Philanthropy Day

Tues, Nov 1 | 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM | Hilton Bayfront

San Diego Social Venture Partners has been chosen as the 2011 recipient of San Diego’s Outstanding Philanthropic Organization award by the Association of Fundraising Professionals. SVP will be recognized at the 2011 National Philanthropy Day Luncheon on Tuesday, November 1st. Please contact Mandy at mandy@sdsvp.org for info on purchasing tickets.

Congratulations to all our Partners over the past decade on this achievement and well deserved recognition!

October 11, 2011

SVP Interim Executive Director Announcement

We are pleased to announce that Marion Paul will be serving as Interim Executive Director while Peggy is on family leave.

Marion has been a familiar face at SVP. Starting in 2003, when Junior Achievement was selected as an Investee, SVP Partners worked with Marion and the JA leadership to create JA BizTown, an exciting experiential learning facility that teaches kids about business, personal finance and life skills.


In 2006, Marion joined the SVP board and served until 2010. In addition, Marion continues to serve on the Fund Development Resource Team today.


Marion also became the first Executive Director of Equinox Center, a nonprofit organization that was created through SVP Partners, and is dedicated to balancing our economic growth while preserving our exceptional quality of life.


Prior to moving to San Diego, Marion had an extensive policy background, serving as senior policy analyst in the Colorado Governor’s Office, executive director of Jobs for Colorado’s Future, and as public affairs manager at the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce.


Currently, Marion runs her own nonprofit consulting firm, and her clients include the McGrath Family Foundation.


Marion is excited to take on her new role as Interim Executive Director, and will be sharing her enthusiasm about SVP across the San Diego community that we serve.


The Partner 4-1-1


Congrats to SVP Executive Director and Partner, Peggy Kidd on the birth of her twin baby girls, McKaylee and Alyssa. They were born Saturday, September 24th. Mom and babies are healthy and doing well.

Tom van Betten has taken the helm of SVP’s Social Committee as the new Chairman. Tom’s event planning experience will take SVP parties into a new season.

What was your “aha moment”? Check out
SVP Seattle Paul Shoemaker’s story on the Huff Post about the importance of an inflection point in the work of social change. Click here to read.

October 6, 2011

Welcome Membership Director, Dan Blank!


Welcome Membership Director, Dan Blank!

By Scott Tritt

Dan Blank joins Social Venture Partners at an important time in our evolution, as we build on the success of the last 10 years.

As a former investment banker, his deep experience in the capital markets means Dan can easily see the value in building collaboration between both funders and agencies, as well as speak the language of those who might be inclined to support SVP's bold initiative to 'move the needle' on graduation rates.

Click here to read more about Dan.

October 5, 2011

SVP’s Annual Report earns two Silver Quill Awards

SVP’s Annual Report earns two Silver Quill Awards

We are proud to announce that the San Diego Social Venture Partners Annual Report has earned two Awards of Excellence in the 2011 Silver Quill Awards competition, one for social responsibility and the other for writing. Many thanks to Cathleen Wolf and Parallax Visual Communication for their time and efforts to effectively communicate about SVP.

Click here to check out SVP’s award winning report!