Community Voice in Social Enterprise
Please note this session is for businesses in South Tyneside and Sunderland only.
This workshop will explore how you build your social enterprise around the people you want to support.
It will explore:
- How you find your community (mapping: B2B vs B2C)
- Governance; ensuring your accountability is connected to your beneficiary voice.
- Operations; ensuring your activities are fit for purpose & built with your beneficiaries.
- Impact measurement and evaluation; ensuring you're capturing the right data.
By the end of the workshop, you’ll have a strategy to connect with your community as well as practical ways to implement community voice into your organisation regardless of your budget. The session will explore how this approach can benefit your beneficiaries as well as your organisation.
About the Trainer
Kate has worked in the not-for-profit sector since 2009. With an HND in Theatre, a BA Hons in Humanities and an MSC in Conflict Prevention and Peacebuilding, her work experience is as wide-ranging as her qualifications… Holocaust educator, Genocide prevention activist, Community development manager, International Project Manager, Freelance consultant, Business Development Manager, Interim CEO and now Founder and Managing Director of Junction Point CIC.
The golden thread running through Kate’s career is supporting people to make positive, sustainable changes either at a personal or community level.
“There are so many amazing individuals and organisations with the potential to make a real difference, my job is to help them succeed”. Kate Duffy.
Venue
Enterprise Central, 65 Westgate Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 1SG