The
entrepreneurship department in the non-profit organization would focus mainly on the social mission of
organization that is at the heart of organization’s operations. The social
goals of the nonprofit organization would be accomplished more effectively by
building entrepreneurship department in the organization (Mariotti,
2011).
There are many of the ideas that our nonprofit organization can use to get the
best out of the entrepreneurship department. Here are some of the most
excellent and innovative entrepreneurship ideas for the nonprofit organization (Mariotti,
2011).
Entrepreneurship Department Idea 1:
The
first idea is to build a Young
Entrepreneur Council entrepreneurship department in the nonprofit
organization. This Young Entrepreneur Council would provides the 24/7 support via
forums, offline events and discounts on services, the leading team would help
with content distribution and development to create more media and brand-building
opportunities, and complimentary membership to all of the young entrepreneur in
Toronto.
Steps to Implement the Plan
Some
of the steps to take in order to implement Young Entrepreneur Council entrepreneurship department in the
non-profit organization are following:
1. Make an online portal to provide all of the services
2. Approach
most of the entrepreneur to guide the
young entrepreneurs to accomplish their goals.
3. Raise
funds by social campaigns and seminars.
4. Build
up a entrepreneurship department
management to manage all of the process and operations
5. Approach young entrepreneurs through website and
allow them to register their name in the council in order to get our services
Timeline of Entrepreneurship Department
in Non-Profit Organization
Time
|
Activity
|
Day 1-25
|
·
Approach team of web developers to
build a website.
·
Build team to manage the website
and operations
|
Day 26-28
|
·
Approach most of the entrepreneur to guide the young
entrepreneurs
|
Day 29
|
·
Raise funds by social campaigns and
seminars
|
Entrepreneurship Department Idea 2:
The
second idea is make a private community for entrepreneurs department with
well-known, successful and legal businesses that are not dependent on the
location. The members can get advantage from juntos -- events of
local community networking and also yearly DCBKK events etc.
Steps to Implement the Plan
Some
of the steps to take in order to implement private community for entrepreneurs
department in the non-profit organization are following:
1. Approach
different successful entrepreneur to bring
them on board .
2. Raise
funds by social campaigns and seminars.
3. Build
up a entrepreneurship department
management to manage all of the process and operations
4. Carry out some seminars and event on timely bases to
gather all members of private community for entrepreneurs
Timeline of Entrepreneurship
Department in Non-Profit Organization
Time
|
Activity
|
Day 1-2
|
·
Build team to manage the entrepreneur events and operations
|
Day 3-5
|
·
Approach most of the successful entrepreneur
|
Day 6-8
|
·
Raise funds by social campaigns and
seminars
|
Entrepreneurship Department Idea 3:
The
third idea is make a private enterprise
education entrepreneurs department for the new businesses in order
to guide them about successful business operations and optimize their overall
processes.
Steps to Implement the Plan
Some
of the steps to take in order to implement private enterprise education entrepreneurs department in
the non-profit organization are following:
1. Approach
different new entrepreneurs to bring
them on board to get the guidance from experts about their business.
2. Raise
funds by social campaigns and seminars.
3. Build
up an entrepreneurship department
management to manage all of the process and operations.
4. Carry out some seminars and event gather members of private
community for new entrepreneurs.
Timeline of Entrepreneurship
Department in Non-Profit Organization
Time
|
Activity
|
Day 1-2
|
·
Build team to manage the entrepreneur events and operations
|
Day 3-5
|
·
Approach the new entrepreneur
|
Day 6-8
|
·
Raise funds by social campaigns and
seminars
|
Entrepreneurship Department Idea 3:
The
fourth idea is to make independent startups Grid entrepreneurship department that would provide the plateform for the independent
startups to enhance their overall skills. It would offers about 5
events on different entrepreneurship very
months for the startup that would help them to flourish their business.
Steps to Implement the Plan
Some
of the steps to take in order to implement independent startups Grid entrepreneurship department in the
non-profit organization are following:
5. Approach
different new independent startups to
bring them on board to get the guidance from experts about their business and
attend the events of entrepreneurship.
6. Raise
funds by social campaigns and seminars.
7. Put
together up an entrepreneurship
department management to manage all of the process and operations.
8. Carry out some event gather members of independent
startups Grid for new startups.
Timeline of Entrepreneurship
Department in Non-Profit Organization
Time
|
Activity
|
Day 1-2
|
·
Build team to manage the entrepreneur events and operations
|
Day 3-6
|
·
Approach the independent startups
|
Day 7-9
|
·
Raise funds by social campaigns and
seminars
|
References
of Entrepreneurship Department in Non-Profit Organization
Mariotti, S. (2011, July 23). Tips for Entrepreneurs Who
Want to Start Not-for-Profit Organizations. Retrieved from
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/steve-mariotti/tips-for-entrepreneurs-wh_b_865452.html
Thestar.com. (2012, October 15). The best advice from ten
Toronto entrepreneurs. Retrieved from
https://www.thestar.com/business/small_business/leadership/2012/10/15/the_best_advice_from_ten_toronto_entrepreneurs.html
APPENDIX 1: Ten Successful Entrepreneurs of Toronto
1.
Jen Agg, owner
of The Black Hoof, Raw Bar, and Cocktail Bar
2.
Bobby Kimberley,
owner & creative director of Young Lions Music Club
3.
Ann Kaplan,
president and CEO of iFinance Canada
4. Anthony
M. Watanabe, president & CEO of
Innovolve Group Inc
5.
Victoria Sopik,
co-founder and CEO of Kids & Company Ltd
6.
Jeff Barber, owner of Sonic Boom and Get Well
7.
Nathan Vella,
co-founder & president of Capybara Games
8.
Leah Gust, owner
of Dalston Grey
9. Joel Carriere, owner and president of Dine Alone
Records and Bedlam Music Management
10. Marcus
Gillam, CEO of Gillam Group