Fixing Homelessness From the Private Sector with Calvin Correli

150 million people are homeless worldwide. Calvin Correli believes that we can’t rely on the government to address this problem. What would a private sector solution to homelessness look like?
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Nuggets:

  • You’re not going to end homelessness worldwide. Don’t do nothing because you can’t do everything.
  • Sometimes a non-profit model opens more doors for those who want to invest in a project.

Action Steps:

  1. Interview homeless people, social workers, and shelter employees to qualitatively understand this problem
  2. Read The State of Homelessness in America to quantitatively understand this problem
  3. Understand sources of funding, like HUD in the US or benefactors that have overcome homelessness themselves.
  4. Contact the founder of Samaritan and ask to pick his brain
  5. Learn how typical homeless shelters are financed
  6. Start small - determine how to best help a handful of people

Follow through on these action steps and email us your results at update@runwithit.fm. You'll get exclusive access to a private Facebook group of action takers and one listener will earn a free mentorship call with our guest, and potentially, a business partnership.

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Calvin Correli is the founder of Simplero, the all-in-one platform for online educators. He started it in 2009 to run his own business of teaching spiritual tools, like belief, emotions, love, and life purpose, to other entrepreneurs. It has since grown into a multi-million dollar business serving entrepreneurs all over the world, on a mission to simplify lives and raise the level of consciousness on the planet.


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