Social Enterprise Party April 28th
Top 4 Reasons to Attend the Youth Event on Wednesday
Sparkseed and the SF Bay Area chapter of the SEA have joined forces to host an unforgettable party for students and young professionals interested in social enterprise. Whether you’re visiting San Francisco for the Summit or live in the Bay Area, you won’t want to miss this opportunity to mingle with like-minded people in an incredible location.
Here’s what you need to know:
Wednesday, 4/28 7pm-midnight
Temple Nightclub
It’s free, but you have to RSVP
Space is limited, so RSVP now
If you haven’t reserved your spot at the party, here’s why you should:
- A Rare Opportunity
How often do you get the chance to spend time with young people who are passionate about social enterprise? Meet entrepreneurs, students, and young professionals like you. Whether you’re looking for a collaborators or more friends, this is the place to meet them.
- A Unique Venue
Temple Nightclub is an eco-concious "edu-tainment" complex that works to inspire and work with the community to take on the most challenging issues facing our planet. From the rooftop garden to the drink at the bar, Temple is committed to being green, while also making sure you have a great time.
- Great Music
As DJ Hey Man!, Darian Rodriguez Heyman (former E.D. of the Craigslist Foundation) spins conscious R&B, hip hop, and downtempo grooves from around the world. Darian works with Michael Franti & Spearhead on their annual Power to the Peaceful festival and his efforts on the dance floor and off connect inspiration to action through music.
- Next Gen Award Winners
The winners of the Next Generation Social Entrepreneur awards will be celebrated at the party. The leading social entrepreneurs, aged 35 or under, are successful practitioners whose contributions to the field of social enterprise has had far reaching impact. Come meet them on Wednesday!
If you’re reading this blog post you are clearly interested in social enterprise. We want you to contribute to the movement, so RSVP today.


