Social Impact Days October 16 19, 2014 Tbilisi, Georgia Unlocking Opportunities Tapping the Potential of Collaboration Preliminary Program
Thursday, October 16, 2014 All day Arrival of Participants Betsy s Hotel, Makashvili Street 32-34, Tbilisi 0108 3:00 p.m. Pre-Conference Program (optional) Discovering the Old Town of Tbilisi Betsy s Hotel, Lobby 6:30 p.m. Cocktail Reception Betsy s Hotel, Terrace 7:15 p.m. Welcome Dinner Words of Welcome Darius Polok Executive Director, MitOst e.v., Berlin, Germany Irine Odisharia Executive Director, Iris Group, Tbilisi, Georgia Dinner Speech Tamar Kordzaia Member of Parliament, Tbilisi, Georgia As honorary speaker, Majority MP Tamar Kordzaia will share her perspective on cross-sector collaboration practices within the Georgian public sector, elaborating on parallels between the socio-political realities in neighboring countries. This keynote speech will provide important insights into the existing legal framework and also introduce best practices for making shared governance work across national borders. Friday, October 17, 2014 From 7:00 a.m. Breakfast Betsy s Hotel, Dining Room 9:00 a.m. Departure to Center of Contemporary Art Betsy s Hotel, Lobby 9:30 a.m. Opening and Introduction Center of Contemporary Art, Uznadze Street 51, Tbilisi 0102
10:00 a.m. Words of Welcome and Social Innovation around the World Markus Hipp Executive Director, BMW Foundation, Berlin and Munich, Germany 10:15 a.m. Session I Social Innovations in Changing Societies This session seeks to describe and discuss the landscape of social innovations in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Russia, and Turkey. By understanding the nature and role of social innovations in all five countries, we aim to highlight existing trends and challenges in the field of social innovations and develop a common ground for further discussions during the forum. 11:30 a.m. Coffee Break 12:00 p.m. Session II Anchoring a Culture of Cross-Sectoral Cooperation This session will focus on the question of how to operate across boundaries between different sectors, elaborating on existing promising practices as well as discussing the impact of different institutional settings characterized by diverging organizational logics. We will concentrate on innovative solutions and look at concrete efforts for creating collective impact and shared value. Furthermore, we hope to gain important insights into cultural influences shaping the perception of cross-sector partnership. 1:30 p.m. Lunch 2:30 p.m. Departure for Site Visit (all) The site visits are intended to provide participants with practical insights into organizations addressing pressing social issues in an innovative and entrepreneurial way. By taking a close look at the promising practices and operational challenges faced by these local actors, we hope to offer participants a better understanding of the daily work of change agents on the ground, provide exchange and inspiration as well as encourage further engagement. House of Justice Sanapiro Street 2, Tbilisi 0105 There is a House of Justice in every town across Georgia. Under the name of Public Service Hall, these places provide most public services such as issuing important and necessary documents like birth certificates and identity cards, passports or marriage certificates. Through these services and the way they are provided, the House of Justice in Georgia is paving the way towards innovation-driven good governance mechanisms for tackling pressing social challenges.
4:00 p.m. Departure to Site Visits (in groups) Parking outside the House of Justice Option I: Social Innovation: Social Investment Bank of Georgia Future Foundation, Bank of Georgia Headquarters: Gagarin Street 29a, Tbilisi 0160 Being the leading financial institution in the country, Bank of Georgia established the Tree of Life Foundation which initiates and supports a number of charity and social investment projects. Option II: Social Innovation: Integration Koda Community Education Centre, Tetritskharo Municipality, Georgia The Koda Community Education Centre offers various vocational and self-development courses to IDPs (Internally Displaced Persons) and local community representatives. With the main goals of socio-economic integration of IDPs and improvement of their social welfare, the centre runs courses in computer skills, foreign languages, office manager skills, small business management and handicrafts, among others. It also offers free medical and law consultations, as well as special trainings for youth club members, teachers and community leaders. Option III: Social Innovation: Creative Industries Georgian Arts and Culture Center, Niko Nikoladze Street 7, Tbilisi 0108 The Georgian Arts and Culture Center (GACC) is actively engaged in strengthening the economic viability and self-sustainability of cultural institutions, crafts-based small- and medium businesses/enterprises, and individual artists and artisans. It also works towards the development, promotion and marketing of Georgian national arts and crafts and the preservation and promotion of Georgian cultural heritage and contemporary Georgian art. Finally, GACC is involved in promoting Georgian cultural studies, establishing international art relations and cultural exchanges, and carrying out educational activities. 6:30 p.m. Return to Betsy s Hotel 7:30 p.m. Departure for Dinner 8:00 p.m. Cocktail Reception German Embassy, Elene Akhvlediani Street 4, Tbilisi 0102 Words of Welcome H.E. Ortwin Hennig Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to Georgia, Tbilisi, Georgia
Saturday, October 18, 2014 From 7:00 a.m. Breakfast Betsy s Hotel, Dining Room 9:00 a.m Departure to Center of Contemporary Art Betsy s Hotel, Lobby 9:30 a.m. Opening and Introduction Center of Contemporary Art 10:00 a.m. Parallel Workshops Sessions The workshops are designed to help solve specific challenges which the workshop host is facing with his or her organization or project. During presentations and discussions, solutions for specific cases will be carved out. The workshop hosts will introduce their cases providing inspiration to others, raising questions, and receiving advice and support from participants. EcoLab EcoLab is the Armenian Country Program of Joint Civic Education. It is based on the idea of Education for Sustainable Development for young environmental activists or those who want to gather the chance to receive capacity building and execute their own project ideas. Hosted by: Diana Chobanyan Country Director, EcoLab Yerevan Impact Hub Moscow Impact Hub Moscow is part of the global Impact Hub Community, which seeks to create innovation and coworking centers for social entrepreneurs. The concept is that impact makers or hubbers are given a chance to join a new breeding ground where they can find and work out ideas and solutions together. Hosted by: Anastasia Gulyavina Program Director, Impact Hub Moscow C@rma Turkey C@rma is a creative idea for matching the needs of NGOs with people who would like to volunteer on a project basis. It offers a great opportunity for NGOs to build their online supporting community in a small market where trust and engagement really matters. Hosted by: Sandrine Ramboux Founder and Managing Director, C@rma Turkey Life Chance The Association Life Chance, based in Tbilisi (Georgia), gives disadvantaged young people the opportunity of an independent and self-reliant life. In 2010, they started a vocational education project which is based on the Dual System PLUS. Hosted by: Giorgi Arsenidze Director, Life Chance
12:30 p.m. Plenary Session, Presentation of Workshop Results 1:00 p.m. Lunch Break 2:00 p.m. Bar Camp Creating Collective Impact First Steps Towards Collective Impact Initiatives on Social Innovations Large-scale social change comes with better cross-sector coordination rather than with the isolated intervention of individual organizations. Shifting from isolated impact to collective impact is not merely a matter of encouraging more collaboration or public-private partnerships. That is why this bar camp session is aimed at identifying a more systemic approach to social impact that focuses on the relationships between organizations and progress toward shared objectives. 5:00 p.m. Final Reflections and Closing Remarks 7:00 p.m. Departure for Farewell Dinner and Wine Tasting Château Mukhrani, Mukhrani, Mtskheta, 3309 8:00 p.m. Farewell Party at Château Mukhrani Sunday, October 19, 2013 From 7:00 a.m. Breakfast Betsy s Hotel, Dining Room All day Individual Departure of Participants