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Sen. Heather A. Steans
Filed: 10/12/2011
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1 | | AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1134
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2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 1134 by replacing |
3 | | everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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4 | | "Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Task |
5 | | Force on Social Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Enterprise |
6 | | Act. |
7 | | Section 5. Findings. The General Assembly hereby finds as |
8 | | follows: |
9 | | (1) Citizens are urgently seeking solutions to social |
10 | | issues, such as education, health care, unemployment, and |
11 | | poverty, which continue to plague Illinois at alarming rates. |
12 | | (2) The establishment of a Task Force on Social Innovation, |
13 | | Entrepreneurship, and Enterprise will ensure that Illinois |
14 | | stays on the cutting edge of finding innovative and sustainable |
15 | | solutions to these social issues and encourages nonprofits, |
16 | | government, and the private sector to partner on effective |
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1 | | solutions and bring funds to Illinois to support these efforts. |
2 | | Section 10. Definitions. |
3 | | "Task Force" means the task force established under this |
4 | | Act to research and establish a plan for social innovation, |
5 | | entrepreneurship, and enterprise. |
6 | | "Nonprofit organization" means an organization that is |
7 | | described in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of |
8 | | 1986 and is exempt from taxation under section 501(a) of that |
9 | | Code, including religious organizations and philanthropic |
10 | | organizations that meet such requirements. |
11 | | "Social innovation" means the multi-disciplinary field |
12 | | that contains the practices of social entrepreneurship, social |
13 | | enterprise, and cross-sector collaboration. "Social |
14 | | innovation" also means, in accordance with language adopted by |
15 | | the Social Innovation Fund, administered by the Corporation for |
16 | | National and Community Service, social innovation is the |
17 | | development and eventual scaling of promising and potentially |
18 | | transformative community-based approaches that solve critical |
19 | | problems. An approach is "transformative" if it not only |
20 | | produces strong impact, but also (i) has the potential to |
21 | | address how the same challenge is addressed in other |
22 | | communities, (ii) concurrently addresses more than one |
23 | | critical community challenge, or (iii) produces significant |
24 | | cost savings through gains in efficiency. |
25 | | "Social entrepreneurship" means the work of social |
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1 | | entrepreneurs, individuals who recognize a social problem and |
2 | | use entrepreneurial principles to organize, create, and manage |
3 | | a venture to achieve social change. |
4 | | "Social enterprise" means nonprofit and social mission |
5 | | businesses using earned revenue strategies to directly address |
6 | | social needs through goods and services, by employing people |
7 | | who are disabled or disadvantaged, or both. |
8 | | Section 15. Task Force on Social Innovation, |
9 | | Entrepreneurship and Enterprise. The Task Force on Social |
10 | | Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Enterprise is hereby |
11 | | created. |
12 | | The Governor shall appoint a task force to make |
13 | | recommendations on how to strengthen the capacity of Illinois |
14 | | to work cooperatively to create, scale, and sustain innovative |
15 | | social programs; build the capacity of nonprofit organizations |
16 | | and government to pursue entrepreneurial ventures; and attract |
17 | | funding to Illinois to support these ventures. The Governor |
18 | | shall assign staff to assist the task force. |
19 | | Members appointed to the task force must represent the |
20 | | diversity of Illinois and shall include: |
21 | | (1) two executives of nonprofit organizations that |
22 | | operate at least one social enterprise; |
23 | | (2) one representative from a statewide or regional |
24 | | nonprofit management support organization; |
25 | | (3) one university representative who has an |
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1 | | established track record in social entrepreneurship or |
2 | | tracking the economic impact of social sector issues; |
3 | | (4) The Secretary of Human Services, or his or her |
4 | | designee; |
5 | | (5) The Director of Children and Family Services, or |
6 | | his or her designee; |
7 | | (6) two representatives from the private sector whose |
8 | | companies have a strong commitment to the community and |
9 | | have a track record of support for social entrepreneurship; |
10 | | (7) one representative from a foundation or venture |
11 | | philanthropies which have an established track record in |
12 | | funding social entrepreneurs; and |
13 | | (8) other individuals who have expertise that would be |
14 | | valuable to the task force. |
15 | | The Governor shall appoint a Chairman. The Chairman will |
16 | | set meeting dates for the task force. |
17 | | The Task Force shall advise the General Assembly, the |
18 | | Governor, and agency heads and have the following duties: |
19 | | (1) to gather information on social innovation, |
20 | | entrepreneurship, and social enterprise; |
21 | | (2) to develop a purchasing director of social |
22 | | enterprises within the State that can be supported by |
23 | | citizens, businesses, and government; |
24 | | (3) to receive and consider reports and testimony from |
25 | | individuals, government departments, community-based |
26 | | organizations, nonprofit organizations, faith-based |
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1 | | organizations, foundations, and other public and private |
2 | | organizations statewide and of national significance about |
3 | | how social innovation and entrepreneurship can accelerate |
4 | | progress on social issues, work cross-sector, and advance |
5 | | social and economic development goals; |
6 | | (4) to identify promising strategies that have been |
7 | | used in other communities and states to support, scale, and |
8 | | sustain innovative social projects; |
9 | | (5) to identify promising strategies that have been |
10 | | used in other communities and states to encourage |
11 | | cross-sector collaboration on social issues; |
12 | | (6) to identify promising strategies to educate and |
13 | | train citizens, nonprofit organizations, governments, |
14 | | students, and businesses on entrepreneurial concepts as |
15 | | applied in the social sector; |
16 | | (7) to complete a statewide comprehensive strategic |
17 | | plan to the general public, State and local officials, |
18 | | various public and private organizations and associations, |
19 | | businesses and industries, agencies, potential funders, |
20 | | and other community resources. |
21 | | The Task Force shall submit a preliminary report to the |
22 | | General Assembly and the Governor within 6 months of its first |
23 | | meeting, within 1 year of its first meeting, and a final report |
24 | | within 2 years of its first meeting. The reports shall address |
25 | | the plans, actions, and resources needed to achieve its goals |
26 | | and progress as identified in the Plan. The reports shall |