Social Enterprise & Enterprising Non-Profits

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A social enterprise is a business producing goods and services for sale and earning revenue - but with a primary purpose of directing revenue toward social and environmental goals. They range from thrift stores to farmers markets to businesses that provide skills training, affordable housing and jobs for people with disabilities. They can also be a for-profit business that is focused entirely on social objectives. What connects them all is that their primary purpose is a social one.

Learn about the tools, resources and grants available to foster the growth of these triple-bottom-line businesses in your community - and the visible benefits they provide.

Originally streamed June 11th, 2015
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Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)
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Province of BC, British Columbia, BC
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