Social Enterprise Reporter Back Issue PDF's Online: Volume II
Access Volume 2 of the Social Enterprise Reporter PDF back issue archive here:
SER 201 SER goes to British Columbia for the cover story "Vancity Credit Union: Taking a Risk on Entrepreneurs Who Make a Difference" by Tom White, and Part 2 of Jerr Boschee's Strategic Marketing Matrix for Social Entrepreneurs®--Segmentation Strategies.
SER 202 features a cover story on "Raising Capital: Regulatory Issues", by Allen Bromberger, Esq., and Part 3 of Jerr Boschee's Strategic Marketing Matrix for Social Entrepreneurs®--Expand, Nurture, Harvest or Kill?.
SER 203 features a cover story on "Outsourcing Finance Functions in the Non-Profit World", by John Gillespie of Beyond the Bottom Line LLC, and Part 4 of Jerr Boschee's Strategic Marketing Matrix for Social Entrepreneurs®--Market Size Calculations.
SER 204 including a cover story on "The Integrated Approach to Social Entrepreneurship: Building High Performance Organizations" by Kim Alter and Vincent Dawans of Virtue Ventures LLC.
SER 205 including a cover story by Carol Brzozowski, "Management Support Organizations: Building Capacity for Social Enterprise", the first of a two-part series on the role of Management Support Organizations (MSOs) as they assist their nonprofit clients in launching and building social enterprises.
SER 206 including a cover story "Management Support Organizations and Social Enterprise". In Part Two SER looks at the concerns nonprofit clients commonly raise, and discuss some of the solutions MSOs offer to assist nonprofit entrepreneurs. Also features "Strategic Management of Women’s Social Enterprise" by Kalyn Culler Cohen & Cindy Arnold.
SER 207 including a cover story "Social Enterprise Alliance Advancing the Field and Bridging Gaps: Notes from the Seventh Gathering, March 7–10, Atlanta, GA", featuring Steve Mariotti’s Lessons on Keeping Your Enterprise Alive.
SER 208 including a cover story "Ex-Offenders and Social Enterprise: A Winning Combination" by Melissa Bradley of Reentry Strategies Institute (RSI), and a profile of the Georgia Justice Project's New Horizon Landscaping (NHL) social enterprise that serves as an integral part of GJP’s holistic approach to helping people change and rebuild their lives in—and out—of prison.
SER 209 including a cover story "High Tech Approaches for Building Social Enterprises: Leveraging Intellectual Property-Based Social Ventures" by Jim Fruchterman, and "Who are you calling a 'social enterprise?!'” by Mal Warwick.
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