SOCAP15: Bigger Than Ever & Leading the Conversation About Money and Meaning
In just a few short weeks, SOCAP, the leading conference on social enterprise and impact investing, will gather over 2,500 attendees at SOCAP15, in what will be the biggest SOCAP yet, taking place October 6-9 at Fort Mason Center, San Francisco, CA.
SOCAP15 will feature more than 140 sessions for learning, connecting, and meeting peers and potential partners, as well as uniting global innovators in business, finance, tech, international development, philanthropy, and more.
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Conference Schedule, Gratitude Awards Finalists, and Tips for SOCAP15
In addition to the main stage speakers that have been announced, over 400 changemakers, social entrepreneurs, impact investors, and related thought leaders will share their perspectives and invite collaboration with the broader SOCAP community to build the market at the intersection of money and meaning at SOCAP15.
SOCAP15 Schedule
For the list of speakers and attendees, check out the full schedule for SOCAP15, now available on the conference app, Pathable. Conference attendees can join the SOCAP Pathable community to schedule meetings, explore the conference schedule, participate in discussions, and continue to build on conversations and collaborations that start at SOCAP15.
Panel Preview
Here's a sampling of some of this year's most anticipated SOCAP15 panels, across the content themes of Impact Investing, Meaning, Divest/Invest, Financial Inclusion, Neighborhood Economics, 21st Century Talent, Living in the Future, and Sustainable Supply Chain:
At the Tipping Point: Risks and Opportunities of Impact Investing Going Mainstream
Speakers: David Chen, Equilibrium Capital; Abigail Noble, The ImPact; Wayne Silby, Calvert Social Investment Fund; Jackie VanderBrug, US Trust; Mark Newberg, Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, LLP
Impact Investing in 2015: a Panoramic View of the Field
Speakers: Cathy Clark, Director CASE i3 at Duke University; Fran Seegull, Chief Investment Officer ImpactAssets
Neighborhood Economics: a Whole Portfolio
Speakers: Ross Baird, Village Capital; Bryce Butler, Access Ventures; Dr. Ann DeRosa PhD, Chilton Capital Management; Kevin Jones, SOCAP
Building Financial Capability
Speakers: Timothy Flacke, D2D Fund; Daniel Rogers, Moneythink; Ben Mangan, Center for Social Sector Leadership at Berkeley; Shalu Umpathy, IDEO.org
Exploring Segmentation: Breaking Down Impact Investing to Build it Up
Christina Leijonhufvud, Tideline; Lauren Booker Allen, Omidyar Network; Debra Wetherby, Wetherby Asset Management; Clara Miller, Heron Foundation; Gil Crawford, Microvest
How Environmental Investments are Generating Social Outcomes
Speakers: Taryn Goodman, NatureVest; Craig Wichner, Farmland LP; Bettina von Hagen, Ecotrust; Debra Schwartz, MacArthur Foundation
The Results are In: Impact Funds are Outperforming
Speakers: Maya Chorengel, Elevar Equity; Dave Kirkpatrick, SJF Ventures; Jessica Matthews, Cambridge Associates; Nancy Pfund, DBL; Wes Selke, Better Ventures
Funding Fair Trade: Gaps and Opportunities in the Supply Chain
Kate Danaher, RSF Social Finance; Les Szabo, Dr. Bronner’s; Scott Leonard, Indigenous Designs; Benjamin Schmerler, Root Capital; Chris Mann, Guayaki Yerba Mate
Gratitude Awards Finalists Announced
Nine finalists for the 2015 Gratitude Awards were selected from over 550 applications representing 30+ countries around the world in the categories of Community Development, Education, Sustainability and Environment. Of these, four Gratitude Award winners will be announced live on the mainstage at SOCAP15.
The 2015 Gratitude Awards finalists:
CareNx Innovations
CityTaps
Vendedy
Library for All
The Reset Foundation
ZanaAfrica
CASSA
Carbon Analytics
Waste Ventures
Tips for Getting the Most out of SOCAP
We spoke to Minhaj Chowdhury, the co-founder and CEO of DrinkWell, about how he works to overcome challenges in social impact work. Chowdhury was a 2014 Echoing Green Global Fellow, a 2014 Gratitude Award recipient, and was named one of Forbes Magazine's 30 Under 30 Social Entrepreneurs for 2015. His venture, DrinkWell, works to solve the global crisis of arsenic-contaminated water by supplying filtration technology and business tools to a network of entrepreneurs who sell arsenic-free water within their local communities.
Read Chowdhury's tips on how to get the most out of SOCAP as an entrepreneur.
Sponsors & Partners
Each year, we welcome new sponsorship from a variety of institutions who believe that business and investment can have a positive impact on social and environmental challenges. This year, we are excited to work with a record number of sponsors and partners in what will be the biggest SOCAP yet. SOCAP15 would not be possible without the financial and in-kind support of these wonderful partner organizations.