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SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP TOOLBOX
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Sort Desciption: managers and leaders to the expanding field of social entrepreneurship. ... Social Entrepreneurship Basics: How Your Nonprofit Can Enhance Capacity ...
Content Inside: SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP TOOLBOX This toolbox of suggested resources is provided courtesy of Authenticity Consulting of Minneapolis and Toronto. It is designed to introduce nonprofit managers and leaders to the expanding field of social entrepreneurship. It is a part of the handout materials for our workshop Social Entrepreneurship: A Introductory Workshop for Nonprofit Leaders. Contact our workshop leader Andy Horsnell for details at andy@authenticityconsulting.com or 877.501.7020 Authenticity Consulting LLC provides practical action-focused approaches to nonprofit capacity building. See our website for details at www.np-org-dev.com AUTHENTICITY CONSULTING LLC Minneapolis (763) 971-8890 Toronto (877) 501-7020 www.np-org-dev.com SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP TOOLBOX Provided courtesy of Authenticity Consulting LLC Toronto & Minneapolis www.np-org-dev.com 1 ARTICLES Social Entrepreneurship Basics: How Your Nonprofit Can Enhance Capacity Impact and Sustainability by Andy Horsnell and John Pepin Front & Centre (published by the Canadian Centre for Philanthropy) July 2002 Volume 9 Number 4. In this article Horsnell and Pepin will help you make an informed decision about if and how you should explore social entrepreneurship as a strategy to enhance your organizational capacity mission impact and financial sustainability. They accomplish this by: describing the basis for any entrepreneurial strategy -- a sound business opportunity; presenting a range of specific entrepreneurial strategies and practical considerations; and exploring how you can reduce the risks and maximize the impact of your chosen strategy. Available for free at www.np-biz-dev.com/Social Entrepreneurship Basics.pdf Enterprising Nonprofits: What Do You Do When Traditional Sources of Funding Fall Short? by J. Gregory Dees Harvard Business Review January/February 1998 55-67. 12 pages. Because they face rising costs more competition for fewer donations and grants and increased riva ...
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