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Marketing a Social Enterprise: What Non-Profit Leaders Need to Know
You know the non-profit world. You know how to market your organization to move your mission and vision forward. Marketing a social enterprise is different.
Marketing a social enterprise balances your mission with market. To succeed, non-profit leaders must showcase your organizations social, cultural, or environmental impact while attracting, serving, and retaining paying customers.
This quick guide shares our insights into successfully marketing a social enterprise.
Angie McLeod
Oct 107 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


How to Test Your Non-profit Social Enterprise Idea
By now you’re well on your way to developing your social enterprise for your non-profit. You’ve narrowed down your top three social enterprise ideas, and the next step is to dive deeper to see if they’re realistic. That’s where a feasibility study comes in.
Think of it as your reality check. A feasibility study doesn’t give you a polished business plan, but it does give you enough data and evidence to make smart, informed decisions about which idea is worth pursuing.
In thi
Angie McLeod
Oct 104 min read


Market Research That Sets Non-Profit Social Enterprises Up for Success
When non-profits start exploring social enterprise, they often get hyper-focused on THE big idea. This is the idea that when they think about it, their gut says, “this is it!”
The problem with this approach is that to make an evidence-based decision (objective, not subjective), you need to back the idea with solid data. That’s where market research comes in.
Market research answers the simple but critical question: Will this work, and why?
Angie McLeod
Oct 103 min read
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