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Social enterprise
- February 25, 2016
- Posted by: admin
- Category: Agricultural system Economic system Economics
What is a social Enterprise?
A social enterprise is an organization that applies commercial strategies to maximize improvements in financial,
social and environmental well-being—,
this may include maximizing social impact of a community, alongside bringing in profits for company or business owners.
Positive moral principles:
The positive moral principles which governs a social enterprise can become the positive energies which synchronises and harmonizes our ecosystem into the state of maintaining its positive frequency.
A well functioning social enterprise is the implimentation of the principles of mutual respect and Autonomous governance done via the art of exchange business and barter trading.
A positive way of exchanging and doing business is highly recomended, why?
so that the activities of business done via the social enterprise may contribute toward a positive influence, and also hormonize the energies in our ecosystem in a positive way.
The Origin of the social enterprise:
The spiritual concept from whence the idea of a social enterprise originates or roots from, is the Adamic covenant which God made with Adam.
The purpose of a social enterprise:
To equip the members of a community with vocational skills which can generate finances and improve the standard of living in a given region.
To run an organization which specializes in the art of developing and improving the economical status of a region (society) .
Developing of a society’s business sector:
Social enterprises can be structured as a for-profit or non-profit, and may take the form (depending on in which country the entity exists and the legal forms available) of a co-operative,
mutual organization, a disregarded entity, a social business, a benefit corporation, a community interest company, a company limited by guarantee or a charity organization.
Social development & improvement done in a society:
They can also take on a more conventional structure.
Social enterprises have both business goals and social goals.
Social goals being the interests of harmonising our ecosystem in a positive way,
Which leads to the state of participating in social activities of exchange and business transactions, that supports a healthy way of living in society, and doing business that develops and upgrades our energies of trading in our environment (Ecosystem).
As a result, their social goals are embedded in their objective, which differentiates them from other organizations and corporations.
Aim and purpose:
A social enterprise’s main purpose is to promote, encourage, and make social change.
Social enterprises are businesses created to further a social purpose in a financially sustainable way.
Also read about the cooperative and social responsibility..