Title: our mission
1welcome!
2our mission
The Social Impact club exists to support and
inspire Kellogg student interest in applying
business skills toward positive social impact
through organizations in the non-profit, public
and private sectors.
how have we achieved this mission this year?
3first, the numbers
Listserv 320 members Events so far this year
40 Weekly Impressions 20 Members in key
leadership positions 23 National Net Impact
conference attendees 18 Full-time job
internship postings 106 Students in our club
networking document 78 SI prospective students
weve communicated with 1-on-1 40
4whats been accomplished
- Academics
- Beyond Grey Pinstripes
- Coordination of student input on
- P/NP program and major
- Deans review of P/NP Center
- Design of SRB class
- Quarterly updates on SI class offerings
- GIM Project Competition
- Communications
- Weekly Impression
- State-of-the-art website
- Extensive club survey
- Mentorship program
- Growth in partnerships with other clubs and
Kellogg organizations - Social Impact featured in Net Impacts monthly
newsletter and at the national conference
5whats been accomplished
- Career/Alumni
- Three career panels
- Nonprofit
- Socially responsible business
- Student internship experiences
- Alumni Mixer
- Resumania night
- SI Career panel at DAK
- Full-time job internship postings
- Speakers
- Fall Speaker Series
- 6 speakers, 85 students
- Ford Speaker Series
- Ethics in the classroom and as a competitive
advantage - Brownbag lunches
- Nonprofit and government officials, loan
forgiveness info - School-wide event Andy Maner
6whats been accomplished
- Social
- Communal coffee drinking
- Playful potluck partying
- Melodious mixing with University of Chicagos Net
Impact Chapter - Invigorating ice cream consuming
- Participatory pizza making
- Decadent dining with SI strangers
- General
- Leadership Corps
- International Task Force
- Innovating Social Change conf. and Social Impact
Week plans - Loan forgiveness benchmarking
- Presence at CIM Week and DAK club fairs
- Speaker database
7whats next? spring 2003
Innovating Social Change Conference (May
14th) Planning and volunteer opportunities still
available for the best conference all
year! Social Impact Week (May 7th-14th) Case
competitions, speakers other exciting SI
events Site visits to Chicago-area
nonprofits First visit Field Museum
Wednesday, April 9th SI Treks Treks to visit
SI-type organizations and companies in other
cities
8whats next? spring 2003
- P/NP Academic Seminars
- One day seminars on key topics in
public/nonprofit management - Social events
- Spring quarter welcome back event Thursday,
April 3rd - Faculty-student mixer
- Career/Alumni developments
- P/NP Advisory board mentorship program
- Launch of first career cohort (corporate social
responsibility) - And more!
9ongoing challenges
- Meeting the needs of students interested in a
range of social impact issues - Involving all the members of our listserv on a
regular basis - Implementing the wealth of good ideas,
initiatives and inspirations from our membership
10join the movement!
11opportunities to get involved
- Deans, Faculty, Staff
- We want your ideas!
- Second Years
- ISC, Treks, Site Visits, Other Projects
12opportunities to get involved
- First Year Students
- A non-traditional leadership transition process
- Think about the kind of projects youd like to
work on. - Think about the level of time commitment you have
to give. - Email Josh and come to the leadership meeting
next Wed (3/5) at 9 am in 102
13be a part of our future!