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Scot defines the term ‘social entrepreneur’ and has made it his life’s work to balance profitable business ventures with making the world a better place. After creating two non-profit summer camps serving kids from New York City, Boston and Chicago's most underfunded neighborhoods, he set out to build a for-profit company with a non-profit pedigree, and launched STATE Bags with his wife, Jacqueline – a Brooklyn-born bag brand built on supporting American kids and families in situations of need.
Places to Find Scot:
Check out STATE Bags via their website.
Or on Instagram @statebags
Show Notes:
[3:00] minute: Set the stage for us, what was life like for you growing up and what beliefs around money and success were instilled in you at an early age?
[6:00] minute: Tell me about how this passion started for you to give that opportunity to kids whose families couldn’t afford it?
[8:30] minute: How did you fund these camps in the beginning?
[10:00] minute: Tell me the story then of how STATE bags was created? Where did you get this idea from?
[12:15] minute: What were some of the biggest challenges in taking STATE from a concept to a reality and creating the physical products?
[14:40] minute: Why did you retire the one for one model?
[16:45] minute: You have a really unique perspective going from non-profit first to for-profit and for-cause business second, so could you tell us about your perspective on the limitations of a non-profit and how creating a for-profit and cause business gives you leverage to do more?
[22:45] minute: You really have leveraged the power of partnerships in a pretty great way that amplify your voice in the marketplace. Could you talk a little about how you create these partnerships and what that has done for your business?
[26:30] minute: I’m curious, through what you’ve done with Camp Power or with your work at STATE, tell me the story of one of your most meaningful moments of giving?
[33:00] minute: Who has been the most impactful person in your journey to do well and achieve financial success?
[33:15] minute: Who has been the most impactful person in feeding your drive to do good and have a meaningful impact?
[33:30] minute: When you are having a bad day what do you do to get out of the funk? Any regular habits or personal development practices that really work for you?
[33:45] minute: How do you instill in your kids the importance of contribution and giving back?
[36:00] minute: What book do you find yourself recommending to people most often?
[37:00] minute: What is the best piece of advice related to happiness you would give our listeners?
Do Well & Do Good Challenge Nominee:
Camp Power
Website | Donate
Web Description:
Camp Power provides kids from NYC's most underfunded and underserved neighborhoods with freedom and encouragement that are often lacking in their communities back in the city. Our signature program is a week long camp at one of the country's most beautiful camp facilities, providing the summer camp experience to kids who otherwise would never have had the opportunity. The Camp Power experience enriches the mind, exercises the body, and bolsters the soul.
The main goal of camp is to simply let kids be kids for a week because children from these communities are often forced to grow up too fast. Camp takes place in late August so that campers start the school year feeling empowered and beaming with self-confidence. Camp encourages respect for themselves, their peers, and their environment. In addition, we host year-round events for campers such as Thanksgiving feasts, outings to Brooklyn Bowl, Broadway shows, and sporting events to keep the magic alive the other 51 weeks of the year.
In a world where so many of us are angered and confused by the fact that we need to reinforce that these kids lives matter, it is now extra important that we give them a chance to connect with their incredible potential.
Where to Find Dorothy:
Visit Do Well and Do Good’s free Facebook community here and arrange a one-on-one with Dorothy herself!
Follow Dorothy on Instagram @dorothyillson to keep up with the latest Do Well & Do Good news!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Scot defines the term ‘social entrepreneur’ and has made it his life’s work to balance profitable business ventures with making the world a better place. After creating two non-profit summer camps serving kids from New York City, Boston and Chicago's most underfunded neighborhoods, he set out to build a for-profit company with a non-profit pedigree, and launched STATE Bags with his wife, Jacqueline – a Brooklyn-born bag brand built on supporting American kids and families in situations of need.
Places to Find Scot:
Check out STATE Bags via their website.
Or on Instagram @statebags
Show Notes:
[3:00] minute: Set the stage for us, what was life like for you growing up and what beliefs around money and success were instilled in you at an early age?
[6:00] minute: Tell me about how this passion started for you to give that opportunity to kids whose families couldn’t afford it?
[8:30] minute: How did you fund these camps in the beginning?
[10:00] minute: Tell me the story then of how STATE bags was created? Where did you get this idea from?
[12:15] minute: What were some of the biggest challenges in taking STATE from a concept to a reality and creating the physical products?
[14:40] minute: Why did you retire the one for one model?
[16:45] minute: You have a really unique perspective going from non-profit first to for-profit and for-cause business second, so could you tell us about your perspective on the limitations of a non-profit and how creating a for-profit and cause business gives you leverage to do more?
[22:45] minute: You really have leveraged the power of partnerships in a pretty great way that amplify your voice in the marketplace. Could you talk a little about how you create these partnerships and what that has done for your business?
[26:30] minute: I’m curious, through what you’ve done with Camp Power or with your work at STATE, tell me the story of one of your most meaningful moments of giving?
[33:00] minute: Who has been the most impactful person in your journey to do well and achieve financial success?
[33:15] minute: Who has been the most impactful person in feeding your drive to do good and have a meaningful impact?
[33:30] minute: When you are having a bad day what do you do to get out of the funk? Any regular habits or personal development practices that really work for you?
[33:45] minute: How do you instill in your kids the importance of contribution and giving back?
[36:00] minute: What book do you find yourself recommending to people most often?
[37:00] minute: What is the best piece of advice related to happiness you would give our listeners?
Do Well & Do Good Challenge Nominee:
Camp Power
Website | Donate
Web Description:
Camp Power provides kids from NYC's most underfunded and underserved neighborhoods with freedom and encouragement that are often lacking in their communities back in the city. Our signature program is a week long camp at one of the country's most beautiful camp facilities, providing the summer camp experience to kids who otherwise would never have had the opportunity. The Camp Power experience enriches the mind, exercises the body, and bolsters the soul.
The main goal of camp is to simply let kids be kids for a week because children from these communities are often forced to grow up too fast. Camp takes place in late August so that campers start the school year feeling empowered and beaming with self-confidence. Camp encourages respect for themselves, their peers, and their environment. In addition, we host year-round events for campers such as Thanksgiving feasts, outings to Brooklyn Bowl, Broadway shows, and sporting events to keep the magic alive the other 51 weeks of the year.
In a world where so many of us are angered and confused by the fact that we need to reinforce that these kids lives matter, it is now extra important that we give them a chance to connect with their incredible potential.
Where to Find Dorothy:
Visit Do Well and Do Good’s free Facebook community here and arrange a one-on-one with Dorothy herself!
Follow Dorothy on Instagram @dorothyillson to keep up with the latest Do Well & Do Good news!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.