He has founded multiple social entrepreneurial and non-profit ventures, including Zionism 2000, Sheatufim and Uru, and has served as chairman of the Israel Anti-Drug Authority.
[4] In 1995, in the wake of the assassination of Prime Minister Yitzchak Rabin, Ronny Douek and a group of friends founded Zionism 2000, which develops social betterment projects.
[6] ALEH volunteers support Israeli and international corporations in partnerships with the third and public sectors with a vision of creating a more just and balanced society.
Sheatufim is an information and knowledge center for civil society communities, including third sector organizations, philanthropy, social partnerships and civic ventures.
In 1991, Douek founded Eilat Grapes Ltd., a first-of-its-kind venture with Kibbutz Eilot, which involves a vineyard on 50 hectares of desert land.