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Understanding Social Enterprise

By Ben McCall, Allison Ogden-Newton, John Pearce, May 2004.

The Social Enterprise Network (SEN 2004) represents over 220 SEs and emerging SEs across Greater Merseyside, in close partnership with the Development Trusts Association (DTA). SEN's Board is elected from its diverse membership and the organisation is resourced with the surplus from trading activities. SEN delivers products, including accredited training, and marketing for SE. It organises a consortium of SEs, contracting with Business Link to deliver Business Start across Merseyside; a model for the development of consortia for other major public service delivery contracts.

 

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