Not exact matches
Dig Deeper: An Eye Bank Bets on Best Practices How to Become a
Social Entrepreneur: Think of It As a Business «The modern non-profit must adopt many of the same strategies, policies and best practices
employed by successful
enterprises in the for - profit world, but not at the cost of its soul,» writes Scofield.
Recognized as Canada's largest
social enterprise, we
employ 8,000 people and visit 18,000 clients every day.
Creating great customer experiences, brand building, marketing, and
employing social media strategies pose challenges that are not unique to large
enterprises.
Founded by Becca Stevens, and Episcopal priest and abuse survivor from Nashville, Thistle Farms is a
social enterprise that trains and
employs women recovering from abuse, prostitution, addiction, sex trafficking, imprisonment, and life on the streets.
However, the creation of
social enterprises that combine good business sense with a nonprofit mission of
employing people with disabilities is a growing movement in creating job opportunities for Americans with disabilities.
She studied at FIT in Los Angeles, and has built multiple
social enterprises in Africa that trained and
employed marginalized women through fashion.
We used the nomination to start up a new
social enterprise, the Granby Workshop, based in Liverpool and
employing local people to make products.
Inspired by the facial recognition techniques and algorithms currently in use in various public and private
enterprises, including
social media, Oursler
employs a web of geometric designs, scattered data points, and various registration nodes integral to the composition of each work.
The practice has, for example, taken the opportunity of the Turner prize nomination to launch the Granby Workshop, a
social enterprise whereby Granby Street locals are trained and
employed in making handmade products for homes, using materials and inspiration from the area's part - derelict terraces (bookends and lightpulls made with the help of rubble and sawdust, fabrics with the pattern of bricks).