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Reimagining your social enterprise business model post COVID-19: The 16 social enterprise model types

“There are four basic business model types that explain the different ways that value is created and captured in corporate organisations. These are described in the Business Model Zoo developed by Cass Business School. [….] Across each of these four business model types, a review of 92 international journal articles Read more…

By admintr, 10 months3 months ago
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NGOs start thinking like businesses in Eastern Europe and Central Asia [OpenGlobalRights]

NGOs in Eastern Europe and Central Asia have shown resilience under pressure by inventing new ways to generate funds, including hybrid for-profit and non-profit models, and creative partnerships. https://www.openglobalrights.org/ngs-start-thinking-like-businesses-in-eastern-europe-and-central-asia/

By admintr, 2 years3 months ago
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Undertaking an Ethical Transformation [Ethical Boardroom]

“Corporate culture and ethics are no longer being viewed as a side project but as a corporate imperative to future-proof an organisation. And it all starts from the top down – and the bottom up.” Help build the sustainable organisations we need! Dr. Caterina Bulgarella / Rebecca Turco, SAI Global Read more…

By admintr, 2 years3 months ago
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Find the Profit in Nonprofit Social Enterprise [Catalyst Kitchens/FareStart]

“We recommend keeping the below best practices in mind as you discuss the launch or scale of your social enterprise: Manage expectations around enterprise profitability with your key stakeholders. Diversify your sources of revenue both on the business and fundraising side. Take a double bottom line approach and allocate training Read more…

By admintr, 2 years3 months ago
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As companies become purpose-led, where does that leave charities? [Fast Company]

“The opportunity for charities is to look for long-term goals for society and work out what is best positioned to help achieve them. Share the vision with the business world–or even better create it with them. A world that works for us all needs all of us to sculpt it. Read more…

By admintr, 3 years2 months ago

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