Canada’s First Magazine on Social Enterprise and Entrepreneurship Launches
It’s true what they say; new projects are daunting, anxiety-provoking and pull-your-hair-out-exhausting. But here’s another truism: they’re as thrilling as it comes. Each new initiative involves the setting of fresh expectations, self-prescribed milestones and goals. And let’s not forget those dreams. Launching an enterprise is any dreamcatcher’s inspirational fodder.
As founders of Canada’s first publication for and about social enterprise and entrepreneurship, we’re not unlike any other social entrepreneur in that we’re dreaming big. And we hope you are too.
Our goal with SEE Change is to inform, educate and inspire. We hope it provides you with a much-needed forum for discourse and a platform from which this emergent movement can soar, achieving the potential we all know it holds. Social entrepreneurship, after all, can effect change in ways we’re only beginning to understand. It can help solve society’s inimitable challenges, while providing alternative ways of conducting business and living our lives.
The first issue features Paul Martin's CAPE Fund, profiles Tal Dehtiar's Oliberte, provides a firsthand account of the experiences of young social entrepreneurs, deliberates the future of social innovation, the unique opportunities of value-based purchasing, offers a book review of Mission Inc. and an interesting perspective of the movie Avatar and its impact on social entrepreneurship. Social entrepreneurial news, tidbits and event listings are included too. In a nutshell: there's something for everyone interested in learning more about or engaging in social enterprise and entrepreneurship.
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