Alumni Entrepreneurs Self-Organize Gathering in Bulgaria

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After meeting in Kuala Lumpur in 2018, the Scaling Social Entrepreneurs community of network alumni came together for the second time in the Bulgarian seaside town of Varna in September 2019. At the event, 28 network alumni from Enseñá por Argentina(link is external), Teach For Australia(link is external), Teach For Austria(link is external), Teach For Bulgaria(link is external), Enseña Chile(link is external), Teach For India(link is external), Iespējamā Misija (Latvia)(link is external), Teach For Lebanon(link is external), Teach For Malaysia(link is external), Enseña Perú(link is external), Teach For Thailand(link is external), Teach For America(link is external), and Teach First (UK)(link is external) came together for four days to share their challenges and support each other as leaders of scaling social enterprises in their countries. 

The gathering was conceived of and organized by the community of alumni entrepreneurs, who formed sub-committees focused on specific aspects of the event. The selection committee designed an application process to invite 10 new network alumni to join the community. The supporter committee worked together with a local organization in Varna which supports CoSchool(link is external), a social enterprise founded by Teach First alumnus Henry May, a member of the community. The organization agreed to contribute $5000 towards the hotel, food, and local transportation costs if the event could be hosted in Varna, where their headquarters is located. In return for the funding, some of the alumni held training sessions for the organizations’ employees focused on multiple aspects of organizational development. The committee also secured a $10,000 grant from Teach For All’s Communities & Connections fund(link is external), which exists to support self-organized, cross-border, learning peer activities between network alumni.

Designed by the content committee, the activities for the event included short lightning talks, small group discussions, workshops, and reflection sessions. Group norms and ways of working, organized meals, sightseeing, and informal relationship building activities were led by the social committee.

“It was amazing to be together with people from all over the world, with so many different perspectives, who are all working on similar things with their social enterprises, but who are all doing it differently,” shared Teach For America alumna Porscha Williams, co-founder of Conscious Roots(link is external). Teach For Malaysia alumna Sue Yen Tay, a co-founder of MYReaders(link is external), was similarly inspired. “Meeting people who have gone through similar experiences makes me feel like I’m not alone,” she explained. “It’s been really inspiring and has given me more energy to continue doing the work.”

The Scaling Social Entrepreneurs community plans to host their third in-person gathering at the end of 2020 and will be inviting a small number of alumni entrepreneurs to join their community and attend the event. 

Watch this video(link is external) produced by the Scaling Social Entrepreneurs community to learn more about the 2019 gathering, and look out for more information later this year about the 2020 event in future editions of Teach For All's CONNECT newsletter(link is external).

Learn about starting your own alumni community here(link is external).