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Know the Social Enterprise Business Model
One reason social enterprise is such a great idea is because the charity model, or the nonprofit organization model, is short on sustainability. In 2008 when America experienced a recession nearly 500 nonprofit organizations closed their doors. Their donor bases dried up.
I don’t mean to over simplify, but in a very real way many charities are only as good as their last fundraiser.
Take this from one who has nearly 40 years experience working with and leading nonprofit organizations. My wife and I also travel the nation helping other nonprofits raise money for worthy outreaches. My wife was a keynote at 88 fund raising banquets.
These dedicated people work hard for vital causes, but much of their time and energy is often spent on soliciting donors. For them it’s the status quo, but more times than not fundraising is treated like a necessary evil. Though there are a gifted few, not many people enjoy it. However, they are to be commended that their cause drives them to do what they must.
The Hope Movement and its social enterprise business model:
- Taps sustainability via a for-profit business design,
- Compensates Hope Movement Members who promote and ask others to enroll, and
- Empowers effective social outreach for a great cause.
This is nothing short of a cutting edge home-based social business that makes available a great opportunity to earn income and make a social difference—all at the same time.
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Get Paid to Solve the World’s Largest Social Problem
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