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February 2019

How to find your passion idea and knowing what you want

By |February 24th, 2019|Categories: Blog, Inspiration, Support for SocEnts|Tags: , |

Starting a social enterprise based on an idea is not always easy. It takes courage and self reflection to fine tune what it is we truly want to experience. There are articles that debate whether [...]

Online collaboration tool – Monday.com

By |February 24th, 2019|Categories: Collaboration tools, e-Collaboration tools|Tags: , , |

This article is an excerpt from the full article on picksaa.com. To read the full article go here. Business world changes along with technological progress. It’s inevitable as the two are closely correlated. Business stimulates [...]

Inicio är en av 2019 års Change Leaders och får stöd av Reach for Change i upp till fem år

By |February 17th, 2019|Categories: Inspiration, News, Support for SocEnts, Swedish|

Ikväll får Mikaela Illanes och Mark Smith delade scenen med två andra change leaders, Drömstort och Mobile Stories, i en ceremoni på Fryshuset i Stockholm då Reach for Change presenterade årets Change Leaders. Att utses till [...]

Report: Social Enterprise Develpment in the Middle East and North Africa

By |February 13th, 2019|Categories: Educational Materials, English, World|

Report: SOCIAL ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT IN THE MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA, A Qualitative Analysis of Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt and Palestine, 2017: soc_ent in mideast

30 under 30 Social Entrepreneurs by Forbes

By |February 12th, 2019|Categories: News, World|

Forbes just announced the list of 30 young social entrepreneurs. To see the list, please go to the original article.

5 lessons for social entrepreneurs on how to change the system

By |February 7th, 2019|Categories: Blog|

The Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship manages the largest network of late-stage social entrepreneurs in the world. Yet when you talk to most entrepreneurs in our community, they describe their impact as a “drop in the ocean”. They say things such as: “I’m not even 5% of the way to where I want to be”. For a field long obsessed by the holy grail of organizational scale, the social entrepreneurship sector is coming to terms with the limits of incremental growth. The needs are just too large and too urgent, and the models for scaling that we have developed remain too narrow and take too long. Conventional scaling models borrowed from the private sector, such as branch replication and social franchising, seem woefully inadequate to meet the size of the need. […]