November 27 2024 | 1:00 - 3:00 PM Central Time | Online (link with registration)
Successful social enterprises are operating all across Manitoba. Whether subsidized or self-funded, these initiatives combine business methods with a drive to better the world. They take a triple bottom line approach, blending financial goals with a mission for social, economic, or environmental impact. Social enterprise is an effective way your organization can work towards financial stability while still feeling connected to your larger purpose.
Join us for this two hour overview of what social enterprise is (and isn’t), how it can contribute to your organization's financial stability, and how to get one off the ground.
Accessibility: Closed Captioning via Zoom AI will be available at the workshop. Additional accessibility accommodations are available by advanced request by contacting Marlis Funk at by November 20, 2024
Cost:
- CCEDNet members - free
- Barrier-free* - $0
- Non-member organization or individual - $50 (Not a member? Join CCEDNet)
*Barrier-free – This option might be community members who are Indigenous, Black, or People of Colour, people with disabilities, students, people with lived experience of poverty, or low-income earners.
About the Facilitator:
Matthew Rempel is a social enterprise development coach with a marketing lens. Matthew can provide resources, workshops, as well as one on one and small group coaching.
Matthew’s skills are particularly suited to interviewing and coaching social entrepreneurs to help them clarify the core values of their operation, and to see the value that they can provide for their clients/customers and towards their social goal. He also has experience in brand development, online business startup, business planning, communications planning, product and service development, re-branding, content creation, and workshop facilitation.
Non-member organization or individual | $50.00 |
CCEDNet member rate | $0.00 |
Barrier-free | $0.00 |