SEWF 2013: Key Mindsets
This session targeted three key mindsets that cut across so many opportunities and challenges facing social enterprises and everyone else dedicated to social impact –
This session targeted three key mindsets that cut across so many opportunities and challenges facing social enterprises and everyone else dedicated to social impact –
Two of the many goals of the annual Social Enterprise World Forum are to build international linkage and galvanize the government of the host. By
By Elisa Birnbaum, editor-in-chief, SEE Change Magazine Moving Beyond the Silos It’s no secret that many folks in this space we call “social entrepreneurship” spend a
By Elisa Birnbaum, editor-in-chief, SEE Change Magazine At this year’s Social Enterprise World Forum, four impressive organizations were recognized with Trico Charitable Foundation’s Social EnterPrize awards,
For the three days at the beginning of October, Calgary was the epicenter of a global conversation as it hosted 1,500 international delegates at the
SEWF 2013 was pleased to host a wide array of local students, including five from West Island College. The following story reproduces the post-event summaries
A knowledge mobilization hub for organizations in the ‘persons with disabilities’ sector, a social enterprise hub to revitalize an underserved neighborhood in New Brunswick, and
Now I may be a bit biased given that it was hosted in Canada, but I honestly believe this was the best Social Enterprise World
This is a blog series dedicated to the frequently asked questions we get during the Ask Me Anything About Social Enterprise (AMAASE) sessions.
One frequently asked question we get asked is “what is the definition of social enterprise?”
In November 2013 Trico Charitable Foundation was honoured to host the Social Enterprise World Forum (SEWF), bringing it to Canada for the 1st time ever.
As fate would have it, one session was titled “Three Things Public Policy Needs to do for Social Enterprise to Thrive in 2023.” The session was an all-star affair, moderated by Peter Holbrook, CEO of Social Enterprise UK, and featuring eight social enterprise policy leaders from Canada and across the world. We thought the ten year anniversary of the panel would be an interesting time to revisit it.