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The channelling of a significant proportion of the profits of a traditional commercial enterprise, toward a mission to achieve social, community and environmental benefit. | The channelling of a significant proportion of the profits of a traditional commercial enterprise, toward a mission to achieve social, community and environmental benefit. | ||
Latest revision as of 09:35, 28 November 2019
1. Social enterprises and third sector.
The application of appropriate business disciplines and practices to enterprises with a social mission.
2. Traditional profit-seeking enterprises.
The channelling of a significant proportion of the profits of a traditional commercial enterprise, toward a mission to achieve social, community and environmental benefit.