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What Barriers? Insights from Solving Problems through Cross-Sector Partnerships

Organization: 
Living Cities
Author: 
Alison Gold

This paper from Living Cities analyzes the structures and behaviors of effective cross-sector partnerships to provide a framework for how to best achieve measurable impact.  Author Alison Gold examines four cross-sector partnerships to show what traits are needed to build a strong foundation for the partnership, what factors influence the partnership’s success, and what behaviors will produce high-impact partnerships.

Year: 
2013
Format: 
Research report
Categories: 
Conceptual Frameworks & Approaches
Partnership Building
Sector-Based Strategies

Social Entreprises and the Ontario Disability Support Program: A Policy Perspective on Employing Persons with Disabilities

Organization: 
NORDIK Institute and the Canadian CED Network
Author: 
Gayle Broad, Madison Saunders

Social Enterprises and the Ontario Disability Support Program: A Policy Perspective on Employing Persons with DisabilitiesIn 2006 CCEDNet undertook a research initiative designed to identify areas for po

Year: 
2008
Format: 
Document
Research report
Categories: 
Disability Groups
Educational Programs
Job Training
Policy Development & Advocacy
Social Economy & Social Enterprise
Source: 
CCEDNet

Social Enterprises and the Ontario Disability Support Program Case Study: COIN Food Services (Peterborough)

Organization: 
The Canadian CED Network, The Ontario Trillium Foundation

As a non-profit organization, COIN is committed to improving the skills of individuals in the Peterborough community in order to overcome obstacles they may encounter in obtaining employment, including a developmental disability.

Year: 
2006
Format: 
Document
Case study
Categories: 
Disability Groups
Educational Programs
Food Security
Social Economy & Social Enterprise
Stories and Experiences
Source: 
CCEDNet
Org

Social Enterprises and the Ontario Disability Support Program Case Study: Charles Printing (Prescott-Russell)

Author: 
Nordik Institute,The Ontario Trillium Foundation

Charles Printing is a self-described „affirmative business which provides printing services to customers in Hawkesbury. Such services include colour printing and copying, and tasks related to print finishing such as collating materials.

Year: 
2006
Format: 
Document
Case study
Categories: 
Disability Groups
Educational Programs
Social Economy & Social Enterprise
Stories and Experiences
Source: 
CCEDNet
Org

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