Fast Company and Monitor Inaugurate Social Capitalist AwardsUsing Business Excellence to Engineer Social ChangeFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASENew York, NY, December 17, 2003: Fast Company magazine, in partnership with global consulting firm the Monitor Group, has announced its inaugural Social Capitalist Awards, which identifies 20 organizations that use entrepreneurial genius to solve some of the world’s most daunting social problems. Winners will be featured in the January issue of Fast Company, on newsstands December 23. The Fast Company/Monitor Social Capitalist Awards are the first of their kind — quantitatively measuring a group’s innovation and social impact, as well as the viability and sustainability of its business model. From helping poor kids attend college and making health care available to those in destitute corners of the world, to finding a voice for the victims of human rights abuses and financing underprivileged business owners — the award winners are as diverse as they are groundbreaking. “Around the holidays, so much attention is focused on philanthropy and charitable organizations, and rightfully so,” said Fast Company editor-in-chief John Byrne. “But there’s a void when it comes to recognizing the intersection of business excellence and social change. The Social Capitalist Award winners are beacons of success and accountability — only they’re not working to make money for shareholders or personal gain — they’re working to make the world a better place.” "These remarkable organizations are taking on today's most important social issues," said Monitor Group CEO Mark B. Fuller. "Equally important, by operating successfully at the frontiers of management, they have much to teach more traditional corporations about translating moral vision into action." Fast Company/Monitor’s 2004 Social Capitalist Award Winners, in alphabetical order:
How the Winners Were ChosenFast Company, in partnership with the Monitor Group, chose the inaugural Social Capitalist Award winners from a pool of 80 organizations, nominated by a panel of prominent funders, academics and other experts. Each participating organization submitted to a rigorous screening process requiring financial records, business plans, references, and online surveys. Groups were given a numerical grade in five distinct categories: Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Social Impact, Aspiration and Sustainability. Final letter grades included adjustments based on structured telephone interviews with each group’s executive director and with independent experts qualified to speak about each organization. To learn more about the Fast Company/Monitor Social Capitalist Awards, or to donate money to one of the award winners, visit www.fastcompany.com/keyword/social78. About Fast Company: Founded in 1996 and published monthly, Fast Company (www.fastcompany.com) covers ideas, trends and individuals devoted to managing change in today’s economy. The magazine was acquired in 2000 by Gruner + Jahr USA, one of America’s largest magazine publishers. About Monitor Group: Monitor Group, a family of strategy, advisory, and merchant banking firms linked by shared knowledge, skills, and experience—is dedicated to enhancing both the competitiveness of its clients and the practical realization of their animating moral purpose. # # # For more information, or to schedule an interview with Fast Company Editor-in-Chief John Byrne or Deputy Editor Keith Hammonds, please contact Ryan Clancy, The Rosen Group, 212.255.8455 ext. 22. Contact: Diane Stefani: 212.255.8455 ext. 27; [email protected], Ryan Clancy: 212.255.8455 ext.22; [email protected] - Back to Top – |