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The Sustainable Development Goals & VP/SI EU Webinar Series | Session #10

The Sustainable Development Goals & VP/SI EU Webinar Series | Session #10 Wednesday 14 June 2017 | 15:00–16:30 CEST. Karen Wilson Consultant, OECD & Founder, GV Partners. Suzanna Sobolewska Public Affairs Manager EVPA. WELCOME. GoToWebinar | Tips & Tricks (1/2). GETTING STARTED

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The Sustainable Development Goals & VP/SI EU Webinar Series | Session #10

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  1. The SustainableDevelopment Goals & VP/SI EU Webinar Series | Session #10 Wednesday 14 June 2017 | 15:00–16:30 CEST

  2. Karen Wilson Consultant, OECD & Founder, GV Partners Suzanna Sobolewska Public Affairs Manager EVPA WELCOME

  3. GoToWebinar | Tips & Tricks (1/2) GETTING STARTED • You are able to Open and Hide your Control Panel • The control panel will collapse automatically when not in use. To keep it open you can click the “View” menu and uncheck “Auto-hide Control Panel”. • To Join Audio • Choose “Mic & Speakers” to use the VoIP. • If you choose “Telephone”, use the PIN code received upon registration [369-787-141]. • If you have technical issues accessing the Webinar please call Margherita Winter in the EVPA Brussels office [+32 (0)2 513 21 31].

  4. GoToWebinar | Tips & Tricks (2/2) • Q&A TIME • Participants will be kept muted. • But you are invited to ask questions in written form to our panellists. Those will be directed to them and answered during the Q&A time. • If you have a technical issue while connected to the Webinar please submit a text question or comment to the organisers using the Questions panel. • This session is recorded.

  5. Policy & Public Affairs @ EVPA • Thought Leader • Catalyst

  6. EU Webinar Series 25.06.2014 EU Webinar #1 | EuSEF Regulation 25.09.2014 EU Webinar #2 | Impact Measurement 05.03.2015 EU Webinar #3 | Social Impact Bonds in the EU 17.06.2015 EU Webinar #4 | How can VP/SI Practitioners access EU funding 23.09.2015 EU Webinar #5 | Social enterprises and Public Procurement 16.03.2016 EU Webinar #6 | Crowdfunding for Impact 21.06.2016 EU Webinar #7 | Ordinary People as Social Impact Investors 23.11.2016EU Webinar #8 | EU Funding Update for VP/SI Practitioners 22.03.2017 EU Webinar #9 | The Sustainable Development Goals & VP/SI Just last year... 900+registrations Nearly500participants Almost1000YouTube views! Upcoming Webinars: October: Private & Public – Collaborating for Social Impact

  7. EU Webinar #10 Introduction

  8. Welcometoour e-Speakers! Miora Ranaivoarinosy Social Innovation & Community Manager Yvette Sweringa Project Manager Fabio Segura Head of International Programs

  9. Programme

  10. Karen Wilsson OECD Suzanna Sobolewska EVPA THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS & VP/SI 1. Introduction & Policy Context

  11. Venture Philanthropy Societal Solutions

  12. EU Policy Context http://ec.europa.eu/transparency/regexpert/index.cfm?do=calls.calls_for_app

  13. Global Policy Context

  14. Yvette Sweringa CSR Europe THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS & VP/SI 2. Economic potential of the SDGs for Europe & Case studies

  15. The Sustainable Development Goals The Value for EuropeYvette SweringaProject manager CSR Europeys@csreurope.orgwww.csreurope.org

  16. The Sustainable Development GoalsA strong business case & drive to collaborate

  17. Direct market opportunities created by addressing SDGs New business models, enhanced by technology, and focused on sustainable outcomes Internal operational efficiencies, process improvements and potential resource and cost savings Brand enhancement and competitive advantage The Sustainable Development Goalscommercial opportunities for business Improved customer experience and engagement Action on social responsibilities and obligations

  18. 1. Stimulate business transformation • 2. Multistakeholder collaboration & co-creating solutions The Sustainable Development Goalsnext steps for csreurope

  19. The Sustainable Development GoalsCSR Europe’s network & the Refugee crisis

  20. The Sustainable Development GoalsCSR Europe’s network & investing in education

  21. Fabio Segura Jacobs Foundation THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS & VP/SI 3. TRECC: a multi-stakeholder partnership foreducation

  22. Introduction

  23. The Jacobs FoundationOur Promise to Youth For 27 years, the Jacobs Foundation has promoted innovation in child and youth development, combining scientific insights with impactful interventions. Established in 1989 by by Klaus J. Jacobs and his family with the mission to improve the living conditions of children and youth, the Jacobs Foundation is today one of the world’s leading charitable foundations dedicated to facilitating innovations in child and youth development. The Foundation is focused on three thematic priorities: Science of Learning Exploring frontiers of individualized learning through research on the biological bases of skill acquisition and their consequences for learning environments and institutions. Early Education Helping to formulate comprehensive early education policies in Switzerland and other European countries. Rural Livelihoods (TRECC) Improving the living conditions of all children and youth in Ivory Coast, while focusing on quality education in cocoa-growing communities. Klaus J. Jacobs (1936 –2008) Budget for programs in 2016 CHF 45 million Total funds allocated since 1989 CHF 546,7 million Foundation assets CHF 4,9 billion

  24. Transforming Education in Cocoa Communities - TRECCExpected Impact The program Transforming Education in Cocoa Communities (TRECC) aims to improve the living conditions of all children and youth in Cote d’Ivoire through quality education. The goal is to enable individuals to lead healthy and fulfilled lives, make informed decisions, be equipped to respond to local and global challenges, and pursue doing and being what they value. TRECC enables an ecosystem of stakeholders that converge around the common goal of ensuring inclusive and equitable quality education with lifelong learning opportunities for all.

  25. TRECCResults Framework Quality education in Ivory Coast enables individuals to lead healthy and fulfilled lives, respond to local and global challenges, and pursue doing and being what they value Impact A strong ecosystem of stakeholders that converge around the common goal of ensuring inclusive and equitable quality education with lifelong learning opportunities for all: • Improved access to quality parenting and pre-school education programmes (ages 0-5) • Literacy and numeracy skills acquisition at primary school level (ages 6-14) • Quality opportunities for post-primary education and relevant life-skills acquisition for rural livelihoods and income generation (ages 15-24) Outcomes Policies and programs for child and youth development are based on solid evidence National quality education strategies for ECD, primary, and vocational training Civil society organizations advance quality education at all levels Cocoa and chocolate companies engage in impactful educational interventions An alliance of funders supports local stakeholders to jointly pursue educational transformations Education ventures provide affordable and effective solutions Output 12 Companies engaged 18 research projects mandated 60 organizations strengthened 23 investees supported Additional CHF 45.8 Mio mobilized 3 national policies strengthened Instruments / Activities Research Impact Finance Engagement Capacity Building Matching Grants Policy Strengthening

  26. MioraRanaivoarinosy Danone Communities THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS & VP/SI 4. Alleviating poverty through accelerating social business

  27. Alleviating poverty through accelerating social business June 2017

  28. Who we are Video: https://vimeo.com/205852061 https://vimeo.com/205852061

  29. Our Vision Danone Communities co-createinnovative business solutions whichwill impact in 2030, 50Million lowincomes people by improvingaccess to safe and drinkable water and nutritiousfood

  30. Danone Communities targets 3 billion low-income people in the world Daily revenue USD PPP 1.4 Billion AB 10$ 1.6 Billion C1 5$ 1.4 Billion C2 3$ 1.6 Billion D 1,25$ 1$ 1 Billion E Source: June 2011 Harvard BR

  31. Todaywereacharound1 M people thanks to 9 social businesses in 8 countries: Welcometo dloHaiti 2017 investment MalinFrance Grameen Danone Foods & JitaBangladesh EcoAlbertoMexico NutrigoChina dloHaitiHaiti La Laiterie du BergerSenegal 1001 FontainesCambodia Naandi Community Water Services,India

  32. Danone Communities :strengthen talents to serve social business Water Nutrition 500 3 staff 2 staff Danone contributors Engagement & inspiration 3 staff

  33. 6. PANEL DISCUSSION & Q&A Suzanna Sobolewska EVPA Karen Wilson OECD Yvette Sweringa CSR Europe Miora Ranaivoarinosy Danone Communities Fabio Segura Jacobs Foundation

  34. ThankYou! Don’t hesitate to contact EVPA’s Policy Team, should you have any follow-up question related to this webinar and / or to EVPA’s activities! Suzanna Sobolewska Public Affairs Manager EVPA Elinor de Pret Head of Policy EVPA Lisa Hehenberger Policy Advisor Lecturer at ESADE Javier Garrido Policy Intern EVPA

  35. EVPA is kindly supported by

  36. RUE ROYALE 94 B-1000 BRUSSELS T +32 2 513 21 31 EVPA.EU.COM info@evpa.eu.com european-venture-philanthropy-association @_EVPA_

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