Welcome to Ventureneer!
  • Ventureneer provides online education and peer support for social entrepreneurs, nonprofit leaders, and values-driven small business owners.

 

 

Ventureneer's training and support for values-driven small business owners, social entrepreneurs and nonprofit leaders is practical, accessible and affordable. Leaders of small businesses, social enterprises, and nonprofits can brainstorm opportunities, clarify issues, learn new skills, and grow. We offer:

  • free, one-session webinars;
  • intensive virtual courses on topics such as marketing and leadership;
  • an information bank of social enterprise, nonprofit and small business advice with real-life case studies;

Coming Soon

  • online, monthly problem-solving sessions for social entrepreneurs, mentored by a knowledgeable facilitator;
  • online, monthly problem-solving sessions, facilitated by an expert;
  • nonprofit and small business advice from professionals: accountants, attorneys, bankers;
  • support from your peers: small business owners, nonprofit leaders or social entrepreneurs who have dealt with your issues.

At Ventureneer, you get the support social entrepreneurs and nonprofit leaders need to move forward.  

 
Self-Directed Help
xStream Sight :: Videos
Ann Charles, CEO of BrandFog, discusses CSR with Aliza Sherman, womenentrepreneur.com
xStream Sight :: Podcasts
Chip Heath, Stanford business professor, on the importance of a mission statement.
An interview with Warren Bennis, professor at the University of Southern California and author of Still Surprised: A Memoir of a Life in Leadership.
Allison Fine interviews Kivi Leroux Miller, a marketing consultant to nonprofit groups, and Marc Sirkin, chief community officer at Autism Speaks
Motivated by Purpose
Jul 22, 2010 by Geri Stengel
Jul 1, 2010 by Guest Blogger
Guided Help
Upcoming Free Webinars
Sep 14, 2010 by Geri Stengel
Upcoming V-Classes
Oct 5, 2010 by Alan Siege and Geri Stengel
Nonprofit and Small Business Advice
Aug 19, 2010 by Geri Stengel
Best Practices
Jun 18, 2010 by Geri Stengel