Rural Routes podcast

S3E6-Social enterprise and community development

12/02/2019
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Social enterprises are increasingly a tool in the community development toolbox. In November 2018, Drs. Natalie Slawinski and Blair Winsor from the Faculty of Business Administration at Memorial University of Newfoundland and the Harris Centre organized a workshop and a public forum on Fogo Island to present the final results of a research project on the role of social enterprises in community development. Using the excerpts from that event and the conversation in the studio with Dr. John Schouten, Canada Research Chair in Social Enterprise, and Kimberly Orren, director of Fishing for Success, this episode is your primer on the role social enterprises could play in rural development. Resources: Memorial Presents: Social Enterprise for Community Economic Development [VIDEO]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1uGaYRX7Dfo Fishing for success: https://www.islandrooms.org/about.html Shorefast Foundation: https://shorefast.org Centre for Social Enterprise: https://www.mun.ca/socialenterprise/ Natalie Slawinski: https://www.business.mun.ca/our-people/faculty-instructors/natalie-slawinski.php Blair Winsor: https://www.business.mun.ca/our-people/faculty-instructors/blair-winsor.php John Schouten: https://www.business.mun.ca/our-people/faculty-instructors/john-schouten.php

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