Success Redefined How to Scale Deep
Mainstream definitions of success across the social innovation ecosystem have long been rooted in the business franchising model, placing more value on scaling out - an impact model where large numbers of people are reached and a larger amount of revenue is accrued.
Dismantling Systemic #Racism on a Global Level: The Way Forward
From Black Lives Matter to the Loveland Foundation, women social innovators have been at the forefront of global movements to disrupt and dismantle the institutions and frameworks perpetuating racial injustice. This session will explore women-led ventures that successfully combat systemic racism, impacting millions of beneficiaries around the world. In this session, we will underline their successes and zero in on the central values, mindsets, and behaviors that need to be addressed to create lasting change.
Leading WISEly: Young Changemakers Shaping the World
We believe that women of all ages are capable of leading change, and in this session, we will convene Young Changemakers — girls who are leading change at a young age — to discuss what led them on their path to changemaking and give advice to aspiring girl leaders. The Young Changemaker panelists will also discuss the importance of building a community culture of changemaking and the significance of exposing younger girls and boys to women leaders and role models.
Toward a WISEr World: Redefining Impact PostCOVID-19
As we re-imagine new frameworks for change post-COVID-19, we seek to ignite dialogue among ecosystem leaders from both the public and private sectors around the concrete steps that can be taken to elevate the power and place of scaling deep as a framework for impact within the ecosystem. This session will bring together women social innovators leading deep impact and leaders in the innovation sector to discuss how scaling deep methodologies can be galvanized to protect communities and economies from the negative consequences of one of the world’s largest global health crises.
South Led Stories of Impact
In the social and innovation sector, Global North methods and strategies for impact are the dominant models touted within the ecosystem. Yet, the global South is rich with overlooked insights and methodologies for change making — which is why we have positioned our broader Women's Initiative for Social Entrepreneurship in the South. In this session, we will highlight the strategies women innovators in the global South utilize, learning new ways for envisioning change, overcoming barriers, working within communities, making impact from their original insights and expertise.