Help us fix Capitalism
We live in an economy driven by self-interest, and the consequences of such a system have become clear to us all.
The way to fix it is to retool our economy to be designed to create common good or Social Value.
We do that by designing a business model, a Social Value Enterprise, that share's wealth instead of concentrating it.
Profits are still needed for company viability, but the surplus is shared with stakeholders and wielded to benefit others, thus creating the more beautiful world our hearts know is possible.
How Profits are Shared
in Social Value Capitalism
10% of Profits for Consumers
In a Social Value Enterprise, those customers who become monthly subscribers can participate in the annual patronage dividend provided based on spending & reach.
10% of Profits for Employees
In a Social Value Enterprise, employees who have created surplus value participate in an annual profit sharing bonus commensurate with their contribution.
10% of Profits for Charity
Helping the needy, providing for immediate needs and living out the meaning of community requires resources to be dedicated. Funds are set aside and distributed by participants.
70% of Profits Reinvested into the Social Value Movement
Either back in the company if it knows how to grow.
or
Gets donated to the School of Social Value to help other companies launch/grow.
How You Can Participate & Affect Change
Consume
Almost all of our buying choices in the marketplace enrich the billionaire class. Being able to redirect our consumer spending towards benefiting our community and the common good is one of the most practical ways to affect change. Become a monthly member of a social value enterprise today.
Labor
When we work for soulless corporate entities, the surplus created by our hard work serves to enrich the "ownership class." In a Social Value Enterprise the surplus from our labor goes to benefit those around us and the world.
Invest
Almost all publicly traded companies exist to create profit for their shareholders only. When you invest into the public markets you're reenforcing the control over the marketplace the billionaire class has on it. Investing into a Social Value Enterprise divests you from businesses that prioritize profits over people.