Social entrepreneurs are not content just to give a fish, or teach how to fish. They will not rest until they have revolutionized the fishing industry.
Ashoka Global Facts
History
- Founded in 1980 by Bill Drayton in Washington, DC
- Named, created and pioneered the global field of social entrepreneurship
- Elected the first Ashoka Fellows in India in 1981
- Started with an annual budget of $50,000, grown to over $30 million in 2007
- Program launched in the Philippines in 2007
Philosophy
- Founded on the premise that the most effective way to promote positive social change is to invest in social entrepreneurs with innovative solutions that are sustainable and replicable, both nationally and globally.
- Ashoka is represented by the oak tree. A strong, sturdy tree, the oak represents the power of Ashoka's commitment and contributions to building the profession of social entrepreneurship. A broad-spreading tree, it is symbolic of those dimensions of Ashoka's programs that select, launch and foster collaborations among social entrepreneurs around the world.
Origin of the Name
- Named to honor Ashoka, the Indian leader who unified the Indian subcontinent in the 3rd century BC, renouncing violence and dedicating his life to social welfare and economic development. For his creativity, global mindedness and tolerance, Ashoka is renowned as the earliest example of a social innovator.
Around the World
- Established programs in over 60 countries and supports the work of over 2000 Fellows
- Employs over 170 staff in 25 regional offices throughout Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa









