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Educating Charities in Social Entrepreneurial Practices  


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In partnership with Washington University’s Skandalaris Center, YouthBridge created the YouthBridge Social Entrepreneurship and Innovation Competition (SEIC) and the YouthBridge Workshops. The competition and the YouthBridge Workshops are free and open to all. Agencies of any size, both new and established, will benefit from the opportunity to learn best business practices, develop an entrepreneurial business model and network with community leaders and peers. Since its inception, the SEIC has awarded more than $100,000 annually to the prizewinners; however, agencies do not have to enter the competition to attend any or all of the workshops. For workshop topics, a schedule of events and how to participate, visit www.sc.wustl.edu/SEIC.



YouthBridge SEIC Prizewinners

Organization                        Award                   Funder

 

2006:
Artworks Enterprises                        $35,000                       Youthbridge

REAP Training Institute                  $30,000                       Incarnate Word Foundation

Meds & Foods for Kids                     $25,000                       Skandalaris Center

                                                               $  5,000                       Student Award

Panda Athletic Gym                          $  5,000                       Student Award

 

2007:

The Bridge St. Louis                         $30,000                      Youthbridge

One World Neighborhood Café     $30,000                      Incarnate Word Foundation

The Miriam Center/Miriam           $30,000                      Deaconess Foundation
    School

The Nest                                              $25,000                      Skandalaris Center

MOAR for Life:  South Grand         $  5,000                      Student Award

  Ministry

 

2008:

Studio STL                                          $35,000                      Youthbridge

                                                               $  5,000                       Student Award

Live Feed                                             $30,000                       Lutheran Foundation of St. Louis

BEGIN New Venture Center          $15,000                       Skandalaris Center & Youthbridge

Indego Africa                                      $15,000                       Skandalaris Center  & Youthbridge


2009:
Father's Support Center                    $30,000                      Lutheran Foundation
Missouri Women in Trades                                                 Incarnate Word Foundation
Rupunini Learners                                                                 Skandalaris Center
The Exchange                                      $30,000                     
Youthbridge 
Urban Studio Cafe                                                                  Incarnate Word Foundation


2010:
One Percent Foundation (OPF)      $50,000                    
Youthbridge - $35,000
                                                                                                  Skandalaris Center - $10,000
                                                                                                  Student Entrepreneur  - $5,000
St. Louis Dancing Classrooms         $30,000                     Incarnate Word Foundation 
Twice Blessed Resale Shop              $30,000                      Lutheran Foundation - $20,000                                                                                                   Skandalaris Center - $10,000
City Greens Produce                          $30,000                      Daughters of Charity Foundation
Crafts By Youth                                  $5,000                        Skandalaris Center


YouthBridge SEIC Judges


A special thanks to all of the past judges of the YouthBridge SEIC.  Without the dedication and support of these individuals, the contest could not take place.  THANK YOU!

Ms.  Kim Abel, Associate Director, The Scholarship Foundation of Saint Louis

Mr. Barrett Baebler, Director, Nonprofit Management and Leadership, Webster University

Mr. Sanford Bell, President, OmniVision Project Solutions, LLC

Marvin Berkowitz, Ph.D., Sanford N. McDonnell Professor of Character Education, UMSL

Mr. Terry Blake, Chief Operating Officer, Leveraged Resources Management

Ms. Carrie Bolm, Director, Human Resources & Quality Assurance, Missouri Alliance for Children & Families

Ms. Kathleen Buescher                               

Mr. Kirby Burkholder, Director – Missouri, IFF

Mr. Greg Christoffel, Partner, Green Schaaf & Jacobson P.C.

Ms. Allison Collinger, Principal, AHC Consulting LLC
Ms. Kathy Doellefeld-Clancy, Foundation Executive, JF Roblee Foundation

Ms. Anna Doyle, MarketSphere Consulting, LLC

Mr. Peter  Finley, Washington University of St. Louis
Ms. Bridget Flood, Executive Director, Incarnate Word Foundation

Ms. Elisa Gilbert, Attorney-at-Law, Gallop, Johnson & Neuman, L.C.

Mr. Tom Hagemann,. R.L. Hulett & Company

Mr. Cliff Holekamp, Lecturer in Entrepreneurship, Washington University Olin School of  Business

Ms. Karen Kalish, President, Kalish Communications

Mr. Chris Krehmeyer, Executive Director, Beyond Housing

Ms. Liz Kriegshauser, Financial Adviser                             

Sr. Joan Kuester, D.C., Executive Director, Daughters of Charity Foundation of  St. Louis

Mr. Matt Kull, George Warren Brown School of Social Work
Mr. Howard Lerner, Kaldi's Coffee Roasting Company

Ms. Marlene Levine, Adjunct Instructor, Washington University

Mr. Greg Lewis, The Lutheran Foundation                                

Ms. Sandra Marks, President, Marks & Associates

Mr. Ron Moitzfield, Practical Business Solutions

Mr. Sandy Peters, Director of Development, Animal Protective Association

Ms. Kathy Reeves, Community Relations Manager, Enterprise Rent-A-Car

Mr. Bob Rickert, Business Management Counselor, SCORE Chapter 21

Professor Keith Sawyer, Associate Professor of Education, Washington University

Ms. Yvonne Sparks, Senior Manager, Community Development, The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

Mr. Tom Stehl, Coordinator of Operation, Meds & Food for Kids (MFK)

Ms. Ann Vazquez, President/CEO, Lutheran Foundation of St. Louis

Ms. Lynn Weber, Client Relations Director, Sextant Technology Partners

Mr. Mark Wood, Director of Practice Management, Wachovia Securities Financial Network

Ms. Lynn Yearwood                                    

                       
Welcome 2010 Judges
Ms. Gretta Forrester
Mr. Barrett J. Baebler, Director, Nonprofit Management and Leadership, Webster University
Ms. Carrie Bolm, Director, HR & Quality, Missouri Alliance for Children & Families
Mr. Kirby Burkholder, Director, IFFof Missouri
Ms. Jennifer R. Byrne, Attorney, Gallop, Johnson & Neuman, L.C.
Mr. Gregory Christoffel, Partner, Green Jacobson P.C.
Ms. Anna Doyle, Marketsphere
Mr. Carter Dunkin
Ms. Judy Glik, Firecracker Marketworks
Mr. Tom Hagemann, R.L. Hulett & Company, Inc.
Mr. Clifford Holekamp, Senior Lecturer in Entrepreneurship, Washington University
Mr. Tom M. Horlacher, Partner, JT Clayton & Associates
Ms. Karen Kalish, President, Kalish Communications
Ms. Liz Kriegshauser, Economic, Business & Financial Consultant
Mr. Howard Lerner, Kaldi's Coffee Roasting Company
Ms. Barbara Levin, Coordinator, Alliance for Building Capacity, George Warren Brown School of Social Work
Ms. Marlene Levin, Adjunct Instructor, University College of Arts & Sciences, Washington University
Ms. Barbara Madison, Owner, Right at Home of  St. Louis
Ms. Sandra Marks, President, Marks & Associates
Mr. Ron Moitzfield, Practical Business Solutions
Mr. Raymond (Sandy) W. Peters II, Director of Development, Animal Protective Association
Ms. Elisa B. Reinsmith, Attorney at Law, Gallop, Johnson & Neuman, L.C.
Mr. Bob Rickert, Business Management Counselor, SCORE
Ms. Lynn Weber, Client Relations Director, Sextant Technology Partners
Ms. Kathleen L. Youngerman, Senior Vice President-Wealth Management