Will It Take Social Entrepreneurs to Rebuild New Orleans?

June 1, 2007 | Comment (3)

We recently had the opportunity to visit New Orleans and meet with a number of social entrepreneurs who are instituting amazing innovations to rebuild the city, especially its education system. In the period since Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, an amazing number of public schools have been reopened as charter schools, supported by the outstanding work of New Schools for New Orleans. Additionally, Lt. Governor Mitch Landrieu has opened an Office of Social Entrepreneurship in his staff, which is believed to be one of the first government offices in the country at any level to be devoted to promoting this field. Teach for America, New Leaders for New Schools, and City Year are also doing amazing work in a vibrant city that is very much on the path to rebuilding things even better than they were before the storms. In fact, many people we met felt that there were more job opportunities for social entrepreneurs to make an impact in New Orleans right now than in any other city in America.

Are you one of those people? Contact us and we may be able to help connect you with some local opportunities.

Also, we are curious, what are the factors that would pull you toward New Orleans right now and what are the concerns that would make you hesitate? What type of assurances and/or support would you need to consider relocating to New Orleans if the right opportunity was available? What other aspects of life in New Orleans could benefit from an entrepreneurial approach? What innovative models from other organizations or cities could help? Leave a comment and let us know.

3 comments so far

  • Engineering College | Nov 25, 2009

    The combination of the massive sense of responsibility along with the unique opportunities to rebuild are bringing social entrepreneurs out of the woodwork.

  • Myspace Profile Layouts | Dec 8, 2009

    So far this year I’ve featured people focused on anti-gang work, urban farming, and micro-finance. They are all social entrepreneurs, but what does this mean

  • Tina | Dec 10, 2009

    I am aspiring to be a social entrepreneur. does being one mean having to be nonprofit?
    What if you could use the profit to replicate the idea in another area? what about the concept of, doing good is good business?
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