Organization:Starting Bloc

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Overview

For over seven years, StartingBloc has helped social innovators address the most pressing global challenges of our time by giving them the education, inspiration andconnections they need to create lasting change. Our signature leadership development program, the StartingBloc Fellowship exposes young leaders to new models for achieving social impact. 

The Fellowship begins with the transformative five-day Institute for Social Innovation. The Institute is a boot-camp in Social Innovation. The curriculum is designed to include all the basic skills required for social change agents. 

Following the Institute, our Fellows become part of the larger StartingBloc community which currently consists of 1,500 Fellows representing 221 colleges and over 53 countries.

Purpose

StartingBloc exists to educate, connect, and inspire emerging leaders to drive social innovation across sectors. StartingBloc focuses on activating individuals, while simultaneously teaching a community approach to lasting change. Fellows should aim to eradicate poverty, end world hunger, and reverse climate change. 

StartingBloc is a nonprofitthat educated and places high-achieving, change-minded college students and young professionals. Since 2005, StartingBloc has helped global leaders by giving them the skills and the tools they need to addresss the most pressing global challenges of our time.

The idea is to position young people to drive social, economic, and environmental innovations. StartingBloc Fellows are young leaders who share a common set of values. They believe that economic value creation and social value creation are complementary. They believe in making money and doing good. Fellows come from more than 55 countries and over 221 universities. The Fellowship is comprised of people from different sectors, geographies, and cultural backgrounds. The experiences of each Fellow contribute to diverse modes of thought in the community as a whole.

StartingBloc's Vision is a global ecosystem in which the world's greatest challenges are resolved by the collaborative work of a community of leaders from all sectors. They drive innovative ideas into actions to create lasting, positive social impact.

 The following YouTube link provides a description of StartingBloc's mentality: http://youtu.be/ZC5N4S3RI8g

Distinct Differences From Other Offerings

StartingBloc aids students in becoming innovative problem solvers. Fellows learn to create sustainable solutions by identifying the problems, learning quickly about the context and current solutions, creating market-based, sustainable solution, and implementing these solutions. Fellows learn to build relationships using communication, empathy, and authenticity. StartingBloc thrives on the principle that collaboration is fundemental to solving the world's greatest problems.Fellows should also have all the skills and resources to complete goals. Businesses and relationships are built on social responsibility.

Chapters

StartingBloc has various local and regional chapters across the world. These chapters are found in Bangalore, Beijing, Boston, Boulder, Chicago, Delhi, London, New York, North Carolina, San Francisco, and Washington, DC.

BuildingBloc Workshops

BuildingBloc Workshops provide StartingBloc Fellows and friends with the critical critical continuing education needed to advance their careers in social innovation. BuildingBloc Workshops offer a deeper look into specific topics or skills related to social innovation. These workshops are held in New York, Los Angeles, and Boston, and they will soon expand to other regions.StartingBloc partners with corporations, individuals and organizations to implement these programs for our community.


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All Fellows' Summit

The All Fellows' Summit is the ideal place to further hone your business skills, make new connections, and make a lasting impact. This Summit reconnects Fellows across Institute classes, allows Fellows to find inpiration for future careers, and provides opportunities for Fellows to get the resources to act upon future plans. 

Graduate School

There are many Fellows in grad school. StartingBloc can connect Fellows with other Fellows on campus. If a Fellow is applying for graduate school, another Fellow can be contacted and asked 3 questions, and a call can be dropped to them. 

Impact Achieved For Students and Campus

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Alums of StartingBloc have achieved social, environmental and economic change across the country.

Mattias Sparrow, a fellow from 2004, now manages strategy and development for Gary Klinsky Children's Centers. These centers are after-school-programs providers supporting 800 young students at five schools in Brooklyn, New York. 

Pyiya Khetarpal helped KLD Reaserch and Analytics in Boston launch an index of 100 companies investing in technology that address climate change.

Moses Choi, an assistant portfolio manager for Citigroup in New York, has been working to set up an internal corporate-social-responsibility club.

StartingBloc has relationships with grad schools at MIT, Duke, and Tufts, which reserve spots in their programs for fellows, and with companies and nonprofits that provide internships.

Steps Required To Bring Resource to Campus

StartingBloc has an application process for undersgraduate students and young entrepreneurs. Currently, the application process is closed. The program costs $1035, with the application fee. A limited number of partial and full scholarships are available for accepted canidates based on merit and financial need. 

Here is the admission criteria for the fellowship program:

StartingBloc Potential : 25% : Demonstration that now is the right time for the applicant to attend an Institute. The applicant should gain new understanding from the Institute and contribute to the StartingBloc community. Fit with the StartingBloc’s values.

Clarity of Purpose : 25% : Clarity of the applicant’s vision for creating impact, as evidenced in the application essays. Supporting evidence in the resume and background information that the candidate’s goals for the Fellowship are a balance between ambitious and realistic.

Leadership & Teamwork : 20% :: Ability to communicate new ideas and influence others to adopt them. Leadership can take many forms, and successful candidates often lead groups that consist of their seniors as well as their peers.

Passion for Social Innovation : 20% : Enthusiasm for using social innovation as a tool for solving the world’s tough problems. Commitment to incorporating social innovation into personal or career goals.

Academics : 10% : Ability to learn quickly; breadth and depth of intellectual curiosity.

Diversity : StartingBloc values diversity of thought, because combining unique perspectives often leads to innovation. The Fellowship is comprised of people from different sectors, geographies, and cultural backgrounds. The experiences of each Fellow contribute to diverse modes of thought in the community as a whole. In your application, please show the admissions committee what makes you unique, and the diversity of thought that you bring to the Fellowship.

Contact Information

The home page can be found at  http://www.startingbloc.org .

The Director is Adriana Pentz and her email is adriana AT startingbloc DOT org.

Rithes Menon - StartingBloc (NY '09) -  212 285 2727, ritsmenon@gmail.comhttp://www.linkedin.com/in/ritheshmenon, or

http://www.twitter.com/ritsmenon .