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dc.contributor.authorElson, Peter R.
dc.contributor.authorHall, Peter V.
dc.date.accessioned2011-01-05T00:11:54Z
dc.date.available2011-01-05T00:11:54Z
dc.date.issued2011-01-05T00:11:54Z
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2149/2876
dc.descriptionAssistance with the research was provided by students: Jeremy Arbuthnot, Jessica Baas, Tom Nelson and Samantha Sadler. Of the total of 4,500 employees, 60 percent or 2,700 employees were members of a designated target group such as persons with a mental or physical handicap or a member of a marginalized population. In addition, the social enterprises that responded to the survey engaged 6,780 full- and part-time volunteers and 27,870 people as members. These social enterprises were responsible for training 11,670 people and providing services to an additional 678,000 people. The sale of goods and services in the market generated $78 million in revenue across the two provinces and an aggregate net profit of $7.9 million, in the 2009 financial year. Like other nonprofit organizations, social enterprises solicit non-market funds from a variety of funders, including foundations, government and individual donors. The authors, Peter R Elson of Mount Royal University and Peter Hall of Simon Fraser University hope that this survey will establish a template for similar surveys of Social Enterprises across Canada and will provide a basis for tracking the progress of social enterprises in Alberta and British Columbia.en
dc.description.abstractThis report documents new research showing that social enterprises, businesses operated by non-profit organizations for the dual purpose of generating income and creating a social, environmental, and cultural value, are significant contributors to both employment creation and economic generators. The report profiles data from 140 of 295 social enterprises in both provinces (Alberta and British Columbia, Canada) gathered in the spring and summer of 2010. These social enterprises are engaged in a wide variety of social, cultural, environmental and revenue raising market activities.en
dc.description.sponsorshipBC-Alberta Social Economy Research Alliance (BALTA); Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC);' Mount Royal University; Simon Fraser Universityen
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dc.subjectsocial economyen
dc.subjectBALTAen
dc.subjectsocial enterpriseen
dc.titleBALTA Project C16 - Strength, Size, Scope: A Survey of Social Enterprises in Alberta and British Columbiaen
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