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Revision as of 08:53, 16 April 2020

Overview

This overview provides a synopsis of the current knowledge base. Having considered all the information, we make sense of it by taking a stab at the following: 1) What are the priority issues that deserve attention, 2) What are opportunity areas that community or voluntary organisations can already take action on, and 3) What knowledge gaps deserve further investigation?

Priority Issues

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Actionable Opportunity Areas

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Knowledge Gaps

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Definitions

What counts as a Social Enterprise in Singapore?

  • RaiSE does not have a formal definition? In their report, there is a broad definition: "Social enterprises are businesses that are set up with clear social goals. These goals include uplifting the lives of vulnerable people through training and employment, or tackling entrenched as well as emerging social problems through innovative solutions. While creating social impact, social enterprises seek to achieve financial sustainability through the trading of goods and services."[1]
  • Types of social enterprises [Are cooperatives counted as social enterprises in Singapore?]

Key Statistics & Figures

Map of Key Needs & Issues

[This table and arrows acts as a kind of visual map that allows a sense of sequencing; of the broad preconditions necessary for longer term outcomes to be achieved. Hyperlink the categories below to the specific page or sub-header in the page for easy navigation, so that you can click on 'Employment' below for example, and get straight to that page / segment]

Click the links below to go directly to specific areas of interest:

Outreach Attract Potential Entrepreneurs
Seed Funding Start Up Resources
Financially Sustainable Business Model
Incubators Viable Business Solutions Scaled up Social Change
Networking

Associations

Support Network
Accelerators

Growth Stage Funding

Social Objectives Achieved
Toolkits Understand Social Needs
Advocacy

Standards & Recognition

Credible Social Enterprise Sector

Sub-pages

  • If there are population segments that have substantial enough information or interest, then create sub-pages for them. e.g. 'Autism' can be a stand alone pages linked to the Disability pages if the autism community is keen to populate more autism specific information. Or, artists with disability can populate a 'Arts & Disability' page.
  • Insert links to these sub-pages.

Cooperatives

Areas of Needs / Desired Outcomes

To start contributing to this section, consult this guiding Template.

Development & scaling of viable social businesses

  • Desired Outcome: [To insert]
  • Synopsis: [To insert]
  • Statistics: [To insert]
Existing Programmes Gaps & Their Causes Possible Solutions
Hackathons
Incubators
Charities not good at incubating businesses, because of risk required. But they know clients well.
Accelerators
Hackathons
Incubators
Accelerators

Training and Tools

  • Desired Outcome: [To insert]
  • Synopsis: [To insert]
  • Statistics: [To insert]
Existing Programmes Gaps & Their Causes Possible Solutions
Training Programmes
Leadership Development
Training Programmes (for Early Stage / Start-Ups)
Leadership Development (Mature Stage)
Category C Programmes

Funding

  • Desired Outcome: [To insert]
  • Synopsis: [To insert]
  • Statistics: [To insert]
Existing Programmes Gaps & Their Causes Possible Solutions
Foundation
  • DBS Foundation SE Grant[2], up to $250k
Category A Programmes
Category B Programmes
Category C Programmes

Resource Directory

To see list of Social Enterprises RaiSE list

Deal'n

https://www.dealiin.com/

Online platform has been set up to allow people to hawk their craft and skills, with an eye to helping vulnerable groups like single mothers, ex-offenders and low-income senior citizens gain regular work. Listings by vulnerable individuals will be prioritised whenever someone searches for a particular product or service (TODAY 3 Dec 2017)

Singapore Centre for Social Enterprise (raiSE)

  • https://www.raise.sg/
  • Mandated to develop social enterprise sector.
  • Seed and nurture new enterprises by providing advisory, capacity building and financing.
  • Membership organisation for 400 over SEs.

NUS Enterprise

http://enterprise.nus.edu.sg/

Enactus

https://www.enactussingapore.org/

References