Social Enterprise For Nonprofits in Manitoba: How To Make Your Nonprofit More Financially Stable

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Date: 
16 February, 2022
Start Time: 
9:30am

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9:30AM - 12:00PM Central Time | Zoom event

Social enterprise has taken off as a new formula for success. Whether subsidized or self-funding, these initiatives combine business methods with a drive to better the world. Blending financial goals with your mission for social, cultural or environmental impact is one of the most effective ways your organization can work towards financial stability while still feeling connected to your larger purpose.

Join us for this two hour overview of what social enterprise is (and isn’t), how it can help your organization achieve financial stability, and how to get one off the ground.

Learning objectives include:

  • Understanding what social enterprise is and isn’t
  • Awareness of various social enterprise models
  • Thinking about your organizations readiness

Note: This workshop is designed for organizations and individuals in Manitoba. 

Accessibility: Closed Captioning will be available at the workshop. Additional accessibility accommodations are available by advanced request by contacting Genevieve Dack-Tittley at genspark@ccednet-rcdec.ca by February 8, 2022. 

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About the Facilitator - Frank Atnikov:

My job is to make your job easier. As an experienced facilitator, coach and consultant, I bring fresh eyes to what’s holding you back. The Frank Growth Solutions approach is all about working with your organization to understand your needs and what tools and strategies will help your nonprofit grow.  My collaborative approach and practical workshops have helped dozens of organizations overcome their unique hurdles and flourish.

Let me help you build a sustainable mission-driven nonprofit that creates a better future for your community!

Event Contact: 

Genevieve Dack-Tittley - genspark@ccednet-rcdec.ca

Region: 
Host: 
202-765 Main Street
Winnipeg  Manitoba  R2W 3N5
Canada
Categories: 
Conceptual Frameworks & Approaches
Educational Programs
Entrepreneurship & Business Development
Finance
Local economy
Social Economy & Social Enterprise