What a fantastic day with more than 70 attending the Social Enterprise Forum in Campbell Town. It was an opportunity to hear about what's happening in Tasmania and further afield, the funding options available and listen to the stories of Tasmania's social enterprises.
David Brookes, Mark Daniels and Libby Ward-Christie presented from Social Traders, the social enterprise development organisation in Victoria. We heard about the Social Enterprise Builder, The Crunch and other programs that support social enterprises both within Victoria and Nationally.
The conversations continue with much more to come, I am sure...
A central hub of information about Social Enterprise in Tasmania and further afield.
Social Enterprise in Tasmania
There are literally hundreds of social enterprises operating within Tasmania working in a range of industries. For the past 3 years there have been a group of organisations within Tasmania working together to raise the profile of social enterprise, identify the needs and seek opportunities to support the existing social enterprise.
The aim of this site is to provide access to resources that may be of interest while promoting activities and workshops that may assist those wishing to go down the road of social enterprise or those wanting to expand what they are already doing.
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Monday, October 17, 2011
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
A forum for Tasmania’s social enterprise sector
SOCIAL ENTERPRISE? Are you a social enterprise or social entrepreneur? Are you selling a product or service to support your work with the community?
Join representatives of Tasmanian social enterprises and Social Traders (Victoria) for a conversation about the challenges, experiences and opportunities surrounding social enterprises … in Tasmania and beyond.
We are seeking people who would be willing to share their story with others working in the social enterprise sector Social Traders is a Melbourne-based specialist social enterprise development organisation established in 2008. It aims to support and encourage the development of commercially viable social enterprises throughout Australia by linking social enterprise with tools, resources and expertise to support their sustainability. Social Traders is engaged in a number of development support and investment initiatives for both start-up and existing social enterprises.
To find out how they can assist social enterprises in Tasmanian visit: www.socialtraders.com.au
THE FORUM
When: Monday 17 October
10am-4pm 2011
Where: The Grange, Campbell Town
Not-for-profit organisations, businesses, government, entrepreneurs and interested individuals are invited to attend.
Find out about funding, support, special initiatives and more… Lunch will be provided. Please indicate any dietary requirements. There is no cost to participants
RSVP essential to: Kylie Eastley M: 0439 262 344 Email: kylie@tasregionalarts.org.au
Join representatives of Tasmanian social enterprises and Social Traders (Victoria) for a conversation about the challenges, experiences and opportunities surrounding social enterprises … in Tasmania and beyond.
We are seeking people who would be willing to share their story with others working in the social enterprise sector Social Traders is a Melbourne-based specialist social enterprise development organisation established in 2008. It aims to support and encourage the development of commercially viable social enterprises throughout Australia by linking social enterprise with tools, resources and expertise to support their sustainability. Social Traders is engaged in a number of development support and investment initiatives for both start-up and existing social enterprises.
To find out how they can assist social enterprises in Tasmanian visit: www.socialtraders.com.au
THE FORUM
When: Monday 17 October
10am-4pm 2011
Where: The Grange, Campbell Town
Not-for-profit organisations, businesses, government, entrepreneurs and interested individuals are invited to attend.
Find out about funding, support, special initiatives and more… Lunch will be provided. Please indicate any dietary requirements. There is no cost to participants
RSVP essential to: Kylie Eastley M: 0439 262 344 Email: kylie@tasregionalarts.org.au
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