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More and more, we see '''new organizations that mash up public benefit missions, market strategies and web-like organizing structures'''. Mozilla.  Miro. Wikipedia. Kiva. And many others. For lack of a better term, we call these hybrid organizations.
This was the planning page for the Hybrid Summit @ Mozilla. There are now dedicated pages for the [[Hybrid:Summit:Agenda|Summit agenda]] and a more [[Hybrid:Summit:Agenda | general discussion of hybrid orgs]].
 
On May 14, 2009, a dozen of these organizations will gather in Mountain View California for an informal '''Hybrid Summit'''. The goal is to swap stories, strategize and better understand what makes hybrid organzations hum.
 
A select group of journalists and foundations will be invited at the end of the day as a way to share what we learn at the event.
 
==What, where and when?==
 
'''Hybrid Summit - May 14, 2009'''
 
* 9:30 - 3:30 - Hybrid orgs gather, swap ideas and strategize
* 3:30 - 5:30 - Lightning talks and idea sharing w/ journalists and foundations
* 6:30 - 8:30 - Dinner hosted by Mozilla
 
The organizers will also hold a small session with foundations on the following day to help them think through ways to better engage hybrid organizations.
 
Hosted at Mozilla's new offices, xxx Castro Avenue, Mountain View, California
 
==What's a hybrid organization?==
 
We are talking about '''public benefit organizations born from the web that sit at the intersection of the sharing and market economies'''. They typically ...
 
* '''Put mission first''' in everything they do, but especially in their decisions about products and services.
 
* '''Use market strategies''' to reach scale and have impact. They often compete with dominant commercial players -- or whole industries -- as a way to create massive social impact.
 
* '''Are born from the culture of the web''', with participation, openness and networks at the core of how they operate.
 
At this stage in the game, a hybrid org is a 'know it when you see it' animal. There is no clear and simple definition. But there is an important story to tell. Which, in part, is the reason we need a summit.
 
==Why get together?==
 
We're all in the midst of inventing a new kind of organization. This is exciting. It also means there are no road maps. We want to gather hybrid organizations to:
 
* Learn how each other works, and gather stories that make sense of the world we're building.
 
* Swap skills and techniques that are working (and aren't), from revenue models to community management to organizational structure.
 
* Figure out lightweight ways to share ideas and grow the hybrid org concept on an ongoing basis.
 
* Share our story with journalists to to help them understand why this strange new type of organization is neither a company nor a traditional charity.
 
* Discuss our thinking foundations who want to understand how to invest in organizations with the potential for vast social impact and long-term sustainability.
 
It's pretty much guaranteed that everyone will leave with new friends and new ideas.
 
==Who have we invited?==
 
The following people and organizations have been invited to the hybrid summit.
 
===Hybrid organizations===
 
# Jessica Flannery[http://www.kiva.org/ Kiva.org]
# Jim Fruchterman, [http://www.benetech.org/ Benetech]
# John Lilly, [http://www.mozilla.org/ Mozilla]  
# Joi Ito, [http://www.creativecommons.org Creative Commons]
# Kathryn Taylor [http://www.onecalif.com/index.aspx One California Bank]
# Mark Surman, [http://www.mozilla.org/ Mozilla] (host organization)
# Mitchell Baker, [http://www.mozilla.org/ Mozilla] (host organization)
# Nicholas Reville, * [http://participatoryculture.org/ Miro / Participatory Culture Foundation]
# Peter Bladin, [http://www.grameenfoundation.org/what_we_do/technology_programs/ Grameen Foundation Technology Program]
# Premal Shah [http://www.kiva.org/ Kiva.org]
# Stephen DeBerry, Kapor Enterprises
# Sue Gardner [http://wikipedia.org/ Wikipedia]
# Tiffniy Cheng, [http://participatoryculture.org/ Miro / Participatory Culture Foundation]
 
... will add more from the list below
 
===Foundations and journalists===
 
# Alberto Ibarguen, Knight Foundation
# Darius Cuplinskas, Soros Foundation
# John Markoff, New York Times
# Lee Davis, NESST
# [https://gsbapps.stanford.edu/facultybios/biomain.asp?id=68081849 Rick Aubrey], Stanford Centre for Social Innovation
 
===People and orgs to consider===
 
# [https://www.vancity.com/ VanCity]
# Omidyar
# [http://www.donorschoose.org Donors Choose]
# [http://spot.us/ Spot.us]
# DoSomething.org?
# Skoll?
# [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brewster_Kahle Brewster Kahle]
 
Names Reid suggested from Linked In:
 
# http://www.linkedin.com/profile?viewProfile=&key=6705181
# http://www.linkedin.com/profile?viewProfile=&key=3529
# http://www.linkedin.com/profile?viewProfile=&key=2122
# http://www.linkedin.com/profile?viewProfile=&key=657429
# http://www.linkedin.com/profile?viewProfile=&key=28047
# http://www.linkedin.com/profile?viewProfile=&key=62186

Latest revision as of 14:05, 9 June 2009

This was the planning page for the Hybrid Summit @ Mozilla. There are now dedicated pages for the Summit agenda and a more general discussion of hybrid orgs.