Millions of kids in the United States do not have fundamental school supplies to learn and be successful. This affects not only their school work — it affects their confidence. So teachers step in and spend their own money to make sure students can learn. On average, teachers spend $560 out of their own pockets to support their students each year.
In this episode of Cause Talk Radio Megan talks to Ido Leffler, Founder of Yoobi, a social enterprise company that makes beautiful school supplies sold in retailers like Target, Walmart and Costco and also gives back. For every Yoobi item purchased, the company donates a school supply item to a child in need in the U.S. in partnership with the Kids In Need Foundation.
Ido and Megan chat about their incredible success as a social enterprise in a competitive and constantly changing retail environment, how they’ve successfully scaled the company, why design is so critical and how they measure impact.
Links & Notes
- (00:00) – Welcome to Cause Talk Radio
- (00:47) – Yoobi
- (01:54) – The Yoobi Story
- (03:21) – The Kids in Need Foundation
- (05:17) – The Social Enterprise Unicorn?
- (07:06) – Employee Engagement
- (08:24) – Leading with Design
- (10:21) – Staying fresh
- (11:46) – Support the Show • Audible.com
- (12:48) – The Teachable Moment
- (14:07) – Vans Custom Culture
- (18:21) – Advice for social impact
- (20:17) – Measuring Impact
- (22:53) – 2020
- (24:07) – Learn more