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Social Enterprise Success Series: A Non-Profit Leader’s Guide
Welcome to the Social Enterprise Success Series: A Non-Profit Leader’s Guide.
Let's walk together through what it takes to turn an idea into a thriving social enterprise—from choosing the right model and testing your concept to writing a business plan, marketing with impact, and avoiding common pitfalls.
Each article is designed to give non-profit leaders practical tools, fresh insights, and the confidence to build a sustainable enterprise that grows both revenue and comm
Angie McLeod
Oct 102 min read


From Idea to Impact: Social Enterprise Business Plan Checklist
Choosing to start a social enterprise can feel like a daunting task at first, one filled with uncertainty and risk. A thriving and successful social enterprise is built on passion – and a solid business plan.
The questions included in this checklist help non-profit leaders reflect on and consider the many aspects of what launching a social enterprise involves and how to set it up for long-term success.
Angie McLeod
Oct 104 min read


Non-Profit Business Plan Guide for Social Enterprise Success
Many non-profits don’t have (or need) a business plan. However, once you venture into social enterprises, it becomes essential for success, whether self-funding or seeking outside investment in your enterprise. A comprehensive non-profit social enterprise business plan assesses all aspects of the business idea. It explores and examines where your social enterprise is headed, how it will get there, and how/why it will succeed. Every business plan is as unique as the social
Angie McLeod
Oct 105 min read


Non-profit Guide: Picking Winning Social Enterprise Ideas
Three people with their thumbs up around having chosen the best social enterprise idea. If you’re like most non-profits, once you’ve set your social enterprise evaluation criteria , t he first thing you want to do is jump into brainstorming ideas. And why not? This is the fun part! When doing “green-light thinking” brainstorming every idea and every voice is important. Mix and match your techniques to ensure everyone has a chance to contribute. Generally, a mix of individu
Angie McLeod
Oct 103 min read
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