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Page 1: As a Non Profit Organization. USING BUSINESS FOR THE COMMON GOOD A DOUBLE AND EVEN TRIPLE BOTTOM LINE

STARTING A REVENUE GENERATING BUSINESS

As a Non Profit Organization

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USING BUSINESS FOR THE COMMON GOOD

A DOUBLE AND EVEN TRIPLE BOTTOM LINE

SOCIAL ENTERPRISES

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Goodwill Industries Baking Companies Restaurants/Kitchens Coffee Roasting Homeboy Industries – Custom Apparel Re-Use Stores for Deconstructed Building

Materials KaBoom! Construction Business

TYPES OF SOCIAL ENTERPRISES

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Your Mission is key and powerful to success.

Your Mission is about a social purpose. Your Mission is about earned income

strategies for perspective buyers and paid work and training for those served by your organization.

Your Mission must support financial discipline and other for profit business practices.

MISSION

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Expand your program services Diversify your revenue sources Provide real paid work experience to your

participants Provide a valuable and needed service in

the community Teach your participants to be entrepreneurs To co-create your mission with your

enterprise

WHY START A SOCIAL ENTERPRISE

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Organizational Structure – Non Profit, For Profit or Some Other Government Structure

A business plan A marketing plan that co-creates the

product or service your Social Enterprise will provide along with the mission of your organization

Service or Product plan so that yours is the best quality and price available

PLANNING AND ORGANIZATION