Competitions offer social enterprises worthy prizes
20 Mar 2012
The benefits of entering a social enterprise competition include not just cash but feedback and a chance to practise your pitch, says Rod Schwartz of ClearlySo
Crowdfunding has played a role in filling the gaps created by cuts in UK public spending, says Rodney Schwartz, chief executive of social venture capital website clearlyso.com
The benefits of entering a social enterprise competition include not just cash but feedback and a chance to practise your pitch, says Rod Schwartz of ClearlySo
More health social enterprises are being launched, but they'll need access to capital and new skills to succeed, says Rod Schwartz of ClearlySo.
Many investment houses are cutting down their socially responsible investment teams. But this might be a good thing, says Rod Schwartz of ClearlySo
Competition for European funding is set to increase, says Rodney Schwartz of ClearlySo
Social enterprise must help young people find jobs, says Rod Schwartz of ClearlySo
There's a third option for public service delivery - social business - but it's not getting the publicity it needs, says Rod Schwartz of ClearlySo
The government should increase economic incentives for more social behaviours, says Rod Schwartz of ClearlySo
Investing is no longer a two-dimensional exercise because it now includes social impact, says Rodney Schwartz of ClearlySo