A Guide to Social Procurement

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Organization: 
Buy Social Canada
Author: 
David LePage, Maija Fiorante, Nicole Hanbury

A Guide to Social ProcurementThis guidebook is an introduction to the why, what, and how of social procurement in Canada.

It is written for several audiences: organizations taking the necessary steps towards social procurement implementation; others considering whether to or how to integrate social value into their current procurement practices; or simply those curi - ous about social procurement more generally.

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It includes relevant worksheets and exercises to guide you through the implementation process for your specific organ - ization, whether you are a non-profit, a corporation, a small business, an anchor institution, or any level of government. To supplement the core material in this guidebook, we have included several real examples of emerging policy and practice, as well as case studies of social enterprises, social purchasing, and community benefit agreements.

While we encourage you to read the guidebook from start to finish, each chapter is designed to be able to stand alone. Feel free to peruse the chapters that are most interesting and pertin - ent to you and your organization. You will find all worksheets referred to in the text at the end of each chapter.

Table of Contents

About Buy Social Canada
CHAPTER ONE

   Introduction
CHAPTER TWO
   Why Social Procurement?
CHAPTER THREE
   What is Social Procurement?
CHAPTER FOUR
   Is it Legal to do Social Procurement?
CHAPTER FIVE
   Options for Social Procurement
   Worksheet 1
CHAPTER SIX
   Social Procurement Objectives
CHAPTER SEVEN
   Social Purchasing Implementation
   Worksheet 2
   Worksheet 3
   Worksheet 4
CHAPTER EIGHT
   Social Procurement in Infrastructure and Development Projects
   Worksheet 5
   Worksheet 6
   Worksheet 7
CHAPTER NINE
   Measuring Outcomes
   Worksheet 8
CHAPTER TEN
   Closing Comments
APPENDIX
   Social Procurement Glossary

Source

Year: 
2018
Format: 
Document
Categories: 
Finance
Government
Social Economy & Social Enterprise
Source: 
Org

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