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Nicaragua Lead Week Trip

Departs ~ February 25 Returns ~ March 8 Fly in and out of Managua Trip begins in San Juan del Sur, continues to Jinotega, before stopping in Granada. Nicaragua Lead Week Trip. Nicaragua Lead Week Trip. Trip Leader: Peter Roberts. Then. Now. Learning Objectives.

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Nicaragua Lead Week Trip

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  1. Departs ~ February 25 Returns ~ March 8 Fly in and out of Managua Trip begins in San Juan del Sur, continues to Jinotega, before stopping in Granada Nicaragua Lead Week Trip

  2. Nicaragua Lead Week Trip

  3. Trip Leader: Peter Roberts Then Now

  4. Learning Objectives Traveling from one setting to the next, we will learn about the challenges faced in urban and rural settings within Nicaragua. We will gain first-hand exposure to three different initiatives aimed at addressing these challenges. community center resort hotel & foundation sustainable coffee farm Service-learning projects will help us understand how to identify and execute specific projects that address the needs that we encounter. Preparing mini-case studies will illuminate the challenges faced by social entrepreneurs as they work to provide the infrastructure that facilitates equitable and sustainable economic development.

  5. Student Responsibilities • Case Write-ups: We will prepare three mini cases; one for each of the organizations that we visit. • 1/3 of group will take the lead on each case • some preparation required • interviews and data collection at each stop • Service Learning Projects: On each stop, we will complete a specific service project designated by the local trip coordinator. • 1/3 of group will take the lead on each service project • some preparation required • We will report back (via Skype) to the BBA Social Enterprise class.

  6. Stop # 1: Comunidad Connect • www.comunidadconnect.org • Mission: Bring together investors, tourists, the local government, and local residents to foster sustainable development, leadership, and civic engagement through education and collaboration • Project: Help with municipal recycling project

  7. Stop # 2: Fundación A. Jean Brugger • www.fundacionajbrugger.org • Mission: Identify, improve, and expand educational opportunities in partnership with the community of San Juan del Sur • Project: School makeover (painting school rooms; installing 6 white boards with stands; donation of school supplies; landscaping)

  8. Stop # 3: Sustainable Coffee Farm • Mission: To care for and improve our environment, community, and business in a manner that is sustainable ecologically, socially, and economically • Project: Build eco-stoves for local families

  9. “Around the Edges” • Sailing with Pelican Eyes • Masaya Market • Masaya Volcano National Park (nighttime tour of bat caves and lava views) • Zip-line canopy tour on Mombacho Volcano • Laguna de Apoyo

  10. 2. 1. 3. “Regarding bars in San Juan del Sur, there are plenty.  Hotel Piedras y Olas has a great bar with Happy Hours three times a week.  There are also great watering holes right on the water.  Bambu is a favorite, along with Coquito's for live music and open mic nights, and the disco is always fun on Saturday nights.  Iguana bar is the big favorite for travellers and the place to party on Thursday through Saturday.  Tsunami is a very chill reggae bar.” “At the farm, … we also have some horses, fishing, walking trails, relaxing, etc. We can stock our own bar at the farm (not included in the budget, but a good bottle of rum only costs $7)” 5. 4.

  11. Making it Real & Memorable • Trip was designed by Jon Thompson, a social entrepreneur involved in all three enterprises (also Kore B.’s brother) • Face-to-face interviews with founders, managers and other important stakeholders • In San Juan del Sur, we will sleep and eat with local families in “homestay” accomodation. At the coffee farm, we will stay in their eco-lodge.

  12. Logistics • Non-stop flights to/from Managua (~4 hours) • Total cost ~$2,300: • land cost ~$1,600/person • airfare ~$500 • other expenses (spending and insurance) ~$200 • Cancellation policy / payment dates: TBD • Spouses or friends are welcome (at the same price) • must take part in our service projects

  13. Part of Something Bigger • Social Enterprise @ Goizueta • would like to see a trip like this become a permanent part of what we do at Goizueta • would like to identify three “lead students” to help with the specifics of this trip and to help develop the principles that will guide similar trips in the future • Social Enterprise @ Goizueta First Class Conference • email Peter Roberts or Ellen Williams to gain access • Social Enterprise Social • Thursday, October 29 from 6:00 to 8:00 in W525 • hope to hear from Jon Thompson

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