Thursday, April 30, 2009

You can Give a Man a Fish or...


As the three of you who occasionally read this blog may already know I work for a company called Franchise Foundry. Basically, what we do is take small and often young companies with a few units and help them grow using the franchise model. It's a lot of fun and I've really enjoyed working with our team there.

I recently received an email from a company that uses the franchising model to build small community clinics in Africa. The clinics are called "Child and Family Wellness Shops" or "CFWShops" for short. The clinics are primarily funded by The HealthStore Foundation.

For a franchise fee of $500 the would-be entrepreneur purchases a franchise. The remaining $6,000 required to build and supply the clinic is financed at nominal rates and in some cases grants through the Foundation. This $500 is a considerable investment; as the HealthStore Foundation mentions on its website this is usually a combination of life savings and a sale of the family's livestock. The training is completely paid for by the Foundation as well as the franchisee's living and boarding costs while they learn how to run their new clinic.

The reason I find this so exciting is that it's the perfect example of self reliance - a classic conservative principle. The HealthStore Foundation is not giving these people a clinic. They are teaching them how to own and operate one on their own. The administrators are not (well meaning) bureaucrats but truly owners in the clinic with a very real and personally significant interest in it's success.

The time old adage still applies: you can give a man a fish - or you can teach that same man to fish. The clinic franchise model is innovative and clearly demonstrates that conservative principles can be effectively applied to problems which often the progressive side claims we ignore. It's time for conservatives to reclaim these issues.

1 comment:

  1. Very cool! I actually wasn't sure what you were doing now that Chris Cannon was out of the pic.

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