Racking up things to blog about at the moment, so here’s a round-up of a few things to clear the blog intray…..
– Enterprising Solutions Awards last night, organised by SEC (well done all), with some worthy winners (see the shortlist on the site), an entertaining host and a really moving speech by the main winner Sunderland Homecare….supplement on the winners in the Observer this weekend.
– Ed Miliband was also there last night, and worth mentioning the philanthropy research centre he launched last week; see the Cabinet Office press release for more. I assume they will be speaking to SSE Fellow Dave Pitchford, whose Intelligent Giving site goes live soon….
– Gordon Brown, meanwhile, gave a speech at the Corporate Social Responsibility dinner which talked of Britain being the world leader in CSR and talked of the achievements in social enterprise and volunteering….see here for more
– Interesting report on social enterprise and housing associations
from the Camberwell Project; coming at it from the housing associations
creating/becoming social enterprises, rather than empowering their
residents, though….
– Loving some new terms in this field: vetrepreneurs and hyperpreneurs; oh yes.
– Amidst all the hullabaloo (sp.?) about social enterprises delivering in health and care (after a big conference recently + a new initiative), it’s worth pointing out a more cynical view of the current trend from a practitioner who points at three drivers for becoming a social enterprise, namely:
- fausse sacoche de luxe
- Looking impressive to political masters
- Trying to stay one-step ahead of the next organisational restructuring
- Pure cold-blooded knee-trembling fear
– Finally, what about cut your friends, improve your effectiveness as a strapline for the future? Food for thought….
[via lots of places, but especially, VoluntaryNews and Xpress Digest ]