Our planet faces increasingly complex social and environmental problems, but limited financial resources are available to resolve them. Because traditional institutions—governments, business and nonprofits—must do more with less in today’s economy, it is essential to engage individuals in solving the world’s problems.. However, fruitful visions often die on the vine before maturing and becoming realized, and meaningful solutions that have the potential of growing businesses and improving our world too often wither. Simply stated, many start-up social ventures that begin for all the right reasons fail due to lack of ongoing support and guidance.
Recently, I had the opportunity to interview Ayesha Khanna, president with Points of Light and driving force behind its Civic Incubator program. By uniting new ideas with emerging entrepreneurs, the Points of Light Civic Incubator inspires entrepreneurs, strengthens early-stage civic ventures and places people at the center of change and innovation. The program launches and supports civic-minded entrepreneurs as well as early stage ventures, social enterprise efforts, business mergers and joint ventures. With the support of Points of Light, entrepreneurs can initiate and develop new initiatives designed to put people at the center of change.
The Civic Incubator is a comprehensive and specialized program that empowers civic entrepreneurs to transition their ideas into programs, social enterprises and nonprofit-/joint-ventures. At the center of global civic change are those individuals whose insights and visions have the potential of effecting wide-ranging benefits. I interviewed Khanna on the specific role that mentoring plays within the Civic Incubator program and how her involvement has impacted her own life and career. As we talked, I found myself feeling naturally inspired, and I hope that our conversation affects you similarly.
LG: What are the mission and goals of your organization?
AK: The Points of Light Civic Incubator is serves as a catalyst for innovation and new ideas to engage people to drive positive change by supporting entrepreneurs and their startup ventures. Points of Light engages a wide spectrum of the population to support new ideas and help create solutions to address our country’s most intractable problems.


















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