Events
Build Your Venture From the Mission Up in Seattle!
"Structure
Lab catalyzed the
development of my collaborative venture...
taught me about corporate
structures I didn't even know existed, and
pushed me to innovate beyond
what would have been possible working on my
own." - Melanie Moore Kubo,
CEO, See Change,
Inc.
Structure Lab is an easy-to-engage, day-long process that helps social ventures take advantage of innovations in capital formation, revenue streams, corporate forms, and independent regulation to promote and protect values and mission. Click to experience the Structure Lab.
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
8:30am - 4:00pm
Social Venture Partners Seattle
6th floor Conference Room, Broad Acres Building
1601 Second Avenue (at Pine Street)
Click for more information and to register.
With support from the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, Criterion designed Structure Lab to explore the range of legal structures available for your venture, whether it's still on the drawing board or poised for growth. Come create the optimal legal structure for your social venture to thrive.
"The Structure Lab provided very concrete suggestions, but more importantly I appreciated the way they were presented - the Lab is NOT a lectured-from powerpoint, but rather presented in a deeply creative format with a myriad of activities..." - Alexandra Peters, Nonprofit Trustee
Structure Lab Seattle is generously hosted by:

Social Venture Partners Seattle

B Corporation

Leadership Tomorrow
ABOUT CRITERION VENTURES
Criterion Ventures identifies, examines and solves social problems on a large scale by launching social ventures - either for clients, or on our own. Criterion works across discipline and sector with large nonprofits, faith-based institutions, foundations and individuals to develop sustainable, business driven solutions in areas like impact investing, healthcare, education, energy and the environment, poverty and more. Criterion brings to this work a wealth of connections, the methodology and savvy to navigate complexity, and a commitment to creating social impact. Visit our home page to learn more.
Please read our cancellation policy.
Structure Lab is an easy-to-engage, day-long process that helps social ventures take advantage of innovations in capital formation, revenue streams, corporate forms, and independent regulation to promote and protect values and mission. Click to experience the Structure Lab.
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
8:30am - 4:00pm
Social Venture Partners Seattle
6th floor Conference Room, Broad Acres Building
1601 Second Avenue (at Pine Street)
Click for more information and to register.
With support from the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, Criterion designed Structure Lab to explore the range of legal structures available for your venture, whether it's still on the drawing board or poised for growth. Come create the optimal legal structure for your social venture to thrive.
"The Structure Lab provided very concrete suggestions, but more importantly I appreciated the way they were presented - the Lab is NOT a lectured-from powerpoint, but rather presented in a deeply creative format with a myriad of activities..." - Alexandra Peters, Nonprofit Trustee
Structure Lab Seattle is generously hosted by:
Social Venture Partners Seattle
B Corporation
Leadership Tomorrow
ABOUT CRITERION VENTURES
Criterion Ventures identifies, examines and solves social problems on a large scale by launching social ventures - either for clients, or on our own. Criterion works across discipline and sector with large nonprofits, faith-based institutions, foundations and individuals to develop sustainable, business driven solutions in areas like impact investing, healthcare, education, energy and the environment, poverty and more. Criterion brings to this work a wealth of connections, the methodology and savvy to navigate complexity, and a commitment to creating social impact. Visit our home page to learn more.
Please read our cancellation policy.
Upcoming Structure Labs
- Atlanta, GA
September 16, 2010 - Seattle, WA
September 22, 2010 - San Francisco, CA
September 23, 2010 - Hartford, CT
September 29, 2010 - New York
September 30, 2010 - Boston, MA
October TBA, 2010 - San Francisco, CA
December 8, 2010 - New York, NY
December 10, 2010