National | Latest social enterprise sector insights | Thursday 21 November 2024
Event description
Latest social enterprise sector insights | Thursday 21 November 2024
This Social Enterprise Day, we’re thrilled to share the key highlights of the inaugural Social Traders Report on Identified Social Enterprises (RISE).
This report is a first of its kind with the largest number of Australian social enterprises ever analysed. Join us at this exclusive webinar as we shine the spotlight on and celebrate social enterprises in Australia.
The session will be facilitated by Alex Hooke, Executive Director – Advocacy and Engagement with guest speakers:
- Tara Anderson, CEO - Social Traders
- Ben Gales, Chief Impact Officer - Paul Ramsay Foundation
- Jim Clifford OBE, CEO and Founder - Sonnet Advisory & Impact CIC
Why you should attend
This interactive panel discussion will see the latest sector insights revealed from RISE. We’ll showcase how social enterprises are a resilient model for generating impact. And we’ll spotlight how they’re contributing to a more inclusive, equitable and sustainable Australia.
Find out key recommendations to create a thriving sector including social procurement policies to maximise the impact of social enterprise in Australia. Plus, get a tour of the largest sector dashboard on social enterprises in the country!
Who should attend:
- Government leaders
- Philanthropists
- Businesses
- Social enterprises
- Social impact practitioners
- Sector collaborators and supporters
- Researchers and academics
- Social procurement practitioners
Imagine a world where purpose and profit are mutually reinforcing to create positive impact for our communities and the planet. Join us to learn more and celebrate this emerging sector.
Places are limited, online registration is essential and will close 10:00am the day prior unless booked out.
Please contact our events team with any questions or queries events@socialtraders.com.au
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