Prepared By: Roy B. Cabarles , LPT What Is A Social Enterprise? are self-sustaining businesses that address social or environmental concerns. These provide new jobs, goods and services to the poor and disadvantaged.
What Is A Social Enterprise? SOCIAL ENTERPRISE
What Is A Social Enterprise? SOCIAL ENTERPRISE SOCIAL SOCIAL SOCIAL
What Is A Social Enterprise? SOCIAL ENTERPRISE SOCIAL SOCIAL SOCIAL
What Is A Social Enterprise? SOCIAL ENTERPRISE SOCIAL SOCIAL SOCIAL
What Is A Social Enterprise? SOCIAL ENTERPRISE SOCIAL SOCIAL SOCIAL
What Is A Social Enterprise? SOCIAL ENTERPRISE SOCIAL SOCIAL CULTURAL
What Is A Social Enterprise? SOCIAL ENTERPRISE SOCIAL SOCIAL CULTURAL
What Is A Social Enterprise? SOCIAL ENTERPRISE SOCIAL SOCIAL CULTURAL
What Is A Social Enterprise? SOCIAL ENTERPRISE SOCIAL ENVIRONMENTAL CULTURAL
01 02 04 1 2 3 Characteristics of a Social Enterprises 2 3 Independent Business 4 Social Impact Driven by Social Mission 1 2 Reinvest profits in Social Mission 5 Trading Income
What Is A Social Enterprise? SOCIAL ENTERPRISE SOCIAL CULTURAL SOCIAL Traditional Business Social Enterprise Social Enterprise and Employment
What Is A Social Enterprise? SOCIAL ENTERPRISE SOCIAL CULTURAL SOCIAL Traditional Business Social Enterprise Social Enterprise and Employment
01 02 04 5 2 3 Elements of Social Enterprise 6 6 7 Three core elements: • Created to provide benefits for a community • Creates opportunities so people can help themselves as well as others • Utilizes sound commercial business practices to ensure its sustainability
01 Social entrepreneurs act as the change agents for society WHY SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP??? 04 1 3 2 Looks for an opportunities that others miss out 4 Improve the systems Inventing the new approaches to the problems 4 5 Creating solutions to change society for the better.
01 Social entrepreneurs act as the change agents for society WHY SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP??? 04 1 3 2 Looks for an opportunities that others miss out 4 Improve the systems Inventing the new approaches to the problems 4 5 Creating solutions to change society for the better.
01 Not bound by sector norms or traditions Characteristics of a Social Entrepreneur 04 1 3 2 Not confined by barriers that stand in the way of their goals 4 Develop new models and pioneer new approaches to enable them to overcome obstacles Take innovative approaches to solve social issues 4 5 Transform communities through strategic partnerships
01 02 04 2 3 Social entrepreneurs are a path breaker with a powerful idea, who combines visionary and real world problem-solving creativity, has a strong ethical fiber. combines street pragmatism with professional skills they see opportunities where others only see empty buildings, unemployable people and unvalued resources Radical thinking is what makes social entrepreneurs different from simply ‘good’ people.” they make markets work for people, not the other way around, and gain strength from a wide network of alliances
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IMPORTANCE OF SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP 1 2 2 3 4 Social entrepreneurship is important because it provides a framework for businesses to find their own success in the pursuit of helping others. He/she will be an inspirational source of impact He/she will respond to customers' needs A more responsive business to create economic and social value A social mission to make the world a better place
01 Employment opportunities SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP ON SOCIETY 02 04 1 2 2 Improving health and well-being 3 Protecting the environment Supporting agriculture and allied activities . 4
01 Promoting education and literacy SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP ON SOCIETY 02 04 1 2 2 Financial growth 3 Supporting vulnerable children and young persons Promoting education and literacy 4
01 02 04 1 2 3 Social Enterprises Challenges 2 3 Lack of Skilled Workforce 4 Lack of proper business strategy Limited Access to Capital 1 2 Difficulty in Replicating Successful Models 5 Limited Market Demand
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