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SEE Change Magazine The Magazine of Social Enterprise & Entrepreneurship Co-founders Elisa Birnbaum & Nicole Zummach Publisher & Editor-in-chief Elisa Birnbaum elisa [at] seechangemagazine.com Executive Editor & COO Nicole Zummach nicole [at ]...Advertise with SEE Change
SEE Change, the magazine of social enterprise and entrepreneurship, is published online on a quarterly basis. Each issue is sent out to our subscriber base of social entrepreneurs, leaders in the field of social enterprise, and affiliated businesses that are looking...What is social enterprise and entrepreneurship?
{jcomments on}Although there is currently no universally agreed-upon definition of social enterprise and social entrepreneurship, in the aim of being as inclusive as possible, SEE Change adopts an extremely broad definition, as follows: Social Enterprise: A venture...About SEE Change
SEE Change Magazine is Canada’s first publication for and about social enterprise and entrepreneurship. Much like other entrepreneurial endeavours, it was created in response to a need – the need to spread the word about an important business movement that has...About SEE Change
SEE Change Magazine is Canada’s first publication for and about social enterprise and entrepreneurship. Much like other entrepreneurial endeavours, it was created in response to a need – the need to spread the word about an important business movement that has...
From Silos to SEWF: A Journey of Engagement
SEE Change editor-in-chief Elisa Birnbaum traveled to Calgary for the much-anticipated Social Enterprise World Forum. Running from October 2nd till the 4th, the event saw over 1000 practitioners in the field of social entrepreneurship converge for a few days of...
Re-thinking Fundraising: Addressing overhead head-on
There’s a fundamental tension in the way we do philanthropy. It lurks in the background, hoping not to be noticed. It’s that dreaded word: overhead. There’s a tension between donors, who want as much of their money as possible to go to the cause, and the overhead...
Why I love failure (and why you should too)
I admit it. I’ve failed…a lot. I’ve made bad decisions. I’ve tried things that didn’t work out as planned. I’ve watched my efforts result in nothing. If you think I’m crazy to publicly relate this information to you, you’re not alone. A quick Google search of the word...