To make social enterprise a powerful force for change in this country, says David LePage (Program Manager, Enterprising Non-Profits, Vancouver, BC), we have to push our own boundaries, as well as those of policy-makers, investors, and the public. We have to go looking for other social entrepreneurs. We have to experiment with collaboration, purchasing, and policy co-creation. We have to ask the tough questions about our work, and not wait for others to do it for us. In short, we have to drive the Discovery Agenda. See the rest of David's blog...
Read David's take on factors crucial to the growth of social enterprise in BC and across the country, The Progression of the Puzzle, an article in the ejournal i4 (Aussi disponible en français), is published in partnership with the Canadian CED Network with support from BALTA and SSHRC.
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