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"Knowing is not understanding. There is a great difference between knowing and understanding: you can know a lot about something and not really understand it.”

Charles Kettering (1876 - 1958) 

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The resources below are from a variety of organisations with experience of exploring trading activities for VCOs using social enterprise and other business models to develop and diversify their income revenue streams.

Making Good Money in Belfast - The Story of Ten Social Economy Businesses

Written by leading social economy practitioners, Maurice Kinkead, Sammy Douglas and Geoffrey Ready, ‘Making Good Money’ is an inspirational resource for budding social entrepreneurs, with features on successful social enterprise ventures, lessons learned, information on grant availability and advice on sustainability. The publication will be made available in print form for participants on the 'Understanding Social Enterprise' course as part of the IMMPACT Learning Programme.  Alternatively, it is also freely available online.

From Asking to Earning

NCVO’s Sustainable Funding Project and its partners in the South West of England ran a pilot programme providing direct support to a selection of organisations wishing to develop an idea for generating income from trading goods and services. This publication tells the story of that journey. It details the organisations’ earning by examining the critical success factors along the route. Essential reading for anyone interested in generating earned income.

Cultivating Enterprise

This toolkit for starting up successful development trusts and enterprising community organisations iis available from the Development Trusts Association via email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it   or  www.dta.org.uk.

 

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Leaders for Transformation

 

The 'Who Me?' programme is a 'Leaders for Transformation' initiative being delivered by the Messines Association. It seeks to provide participants with the necessary skills to improve their understanding of how ommunities are formed and how they work and enable them to gain the skills and knowledge that to support individuals play a fuller part in the life of their comunity. For further details download the attached 'Leaders for Transformation' pdf and for further information contact Harry Donaghy of The Messines Association  at;

Leaders For Transformation
45-47 Donegall Street
Belfast
BT1 2FG
Phone: 028 90961111
Fax: 028 90961110
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Trust Colin's green glen to deliver
IMMPACT frontline VCO, Colin Glen Trust, has seen its Forest Park classified as an outstanding green space, following a stringent application and judging process by the Civic Trust which manages the award scheme. The Green Flag Award is the national standard for quality parks and green spaces - much like the blue flag status awarded to beaches.
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Social enterprises employ more than a million

Almost 1.3 million people, or 3.4 per cent of the working population, are employed in social enterprise, according to a five-year survey of social entrepreneurship in the UK. The research, carried out by Delta Economics, also found that women and people from black, Asian and minority ethnic communities are more likely to be social entrepreneurs than men or people from the white community.

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Extern-inate waste more uniquely

One of IMMPACT's direct frontline participants is Extern - a charity working with partners, providing high quality, innovative and community based services for people who have complex needs.  The charitable organisation has recently launched it’s new social enterprise 'Extern Recycle' - a recycling project in partnership with the Northern Ireland Housing Executive, Council for the Homeless and Rehab Recycle, based in the Republic of Ireland has been in operation since December 2007 in its new factory in Mallusk. This new business will reduce the amount of electronic waste going into landfill sites while also offering a unique training scheme specifically aimed at getting homeless people into work.

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Get noticed in the BIG Black Book
The BIG Black Book Social Enterprise Trade Directory has recently been launched online. The directory has been developed by Work West, a local enterprise agency who have supported the development of a strong social economy sector in NI for almost 20 years. This online directory is the first of its kind in Northern Ireland.

It aims to promote opportunities for social enterprises to do more business – by selling to each other, selling to the public and private sectors, and selling to the general public. Entries in the Directory are free to both existing and new or emerging social enterprises setting-up, established or already trading in Northern Ireland.

To search the directory online go to www.bigblackbook.org or to register the tradeable products and services your organisation provides via the website.

 

 
Get Well Norn Iron
Get Well UK provided a pilot project for the Department for Health, Social Services and Public Safety (DHSSPS) during 2007/8.  The aim of the project was to pilot services integrating complementary therapies into existing primary care services in Northern Ireland.
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IMMPACT Website Journey Begins

Today sees the public and much anticipated launch of the IMMPACT website.  The IMMPACT initiative is a response to the rapidly changing grant funding, administrative and policy environments impacting on the Voluntary and Community sector in Northern Ireland.   IMMPACT explores a range of finance and income generation options to develop sustainable funding in supporting frontline organisations meet their mission. 

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RISE to the occasion

Our IMMPACT Infrastructure Partner, Social Economy Solutions (RISE) are pleased to invite you to their conference on 'Networking & Sustainability in the Third Sector' - a unique cross-border event which brings together key stakeholders from the community and public sector to present, network and discuss on the developmental agenda for community and social enterprise organisations in Ireland, North and South.

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Social Auditing in Anytown or any VCO

IMMPACT cordially invite you to a masterclass in Social Auditing by John Pearce, author of Social Enterprise in Anytown

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Eager and Able to Learn

Our IMMPACT Infrastructure Partner, Early Years, the organisation for young children will be holding their Annual General Meeting & International Conference on the theme of 'Eager and Able to Learn' in City Hotel, Derry from 11th-13th June. 

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