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The Magazine of Social Enterprise and Entrepreneurship™
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When it comes to obstacles, there's one in particular that seems to embitter and enrage our readers more than any other: money. Raising capital, finding partners, financing projects, scaling up or simply staying afloat, monetarily speaking, it's tough out there. So, with new years' resolutions on the lips of many, we present the Money Issue. From innovative new tools to matters of social finance, microfinance, collaboration and everything in between, we explore the many and varied ways social entrepreneurs are securing a sense of sustainability in these challenging times. We hope you enjoy our holiday issue, and that it offers valuable information, encourages discussion, and instills newfound inspiration to help move your business one step further on the exciting road of entrepreneurship. Wishing you a joyous holiday season and an inspirational, successful and financially sustainable 2011. Nicole and Elisa |
In Conversation with Geoff Cape
Check out the first of SEE Change Magazine's video series, dedicated to social entrepreneurs in Canada and beyond. This inaugural installment features one of Canada's most celebrated social entrepreneurs, Geoff Cape, co-founder and executive director of Evergreen. Hear what he has to say about innovation in partnerships, moving projects from inception to reality, and handling criticism about corporate collaborations. |
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The Simpsons bring microfinance to the mainstream For those of us who are in the business of disseminating information, a coup like the one realized a few months ago comes along very rarely. Here we are, heads down, hard at work to bring stories about social enterprise to a broader audience, and out of nowhere, The Simpsons trumps us. Read our review. |
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