Franchise Strategy  
   
 

4/26/2006 - Franchise Strategy Overview
Franchise Strategy Overview

 
     
  Social Capital Markets  
   
 

2/28/2007 - Money and Meaning: Blended Value in Community Enterprise
Sherri Torjman of Caledon and SCP's Bill Young have co-authored an article that was published by The Caledon Institute. This article discusses why social enterprise have developed more quickly in the U.S. and the U.K. and what Canada needs to do to catch up.

10/26/2005 - Building a Social Capital Market in Canada
Building a Social Capital Market in Canada

8/1/2003 - Creating Risk Capital for Social Initiatives
This presentation summarizes some of our initial thinking on creating risk capital for social initiatives. Much of this thinking is based on a study the SCP undertook with the help of RBC Capital Markets

 
     
  Social Enterprise  
   
 

7/30/2007 - ICR Video
Rebuilding Winnipeg’s North End - 8 Min.

11/15/2006 - Presentation of SCP's strategies and experience to date, as presented at the Social Enterprise Policy Forum in September 2006
Presentation of SCP's strategies and experience to date, as presented at the Social Enterprise Policy Forum in Septmber 2006.

10/26/2005 - Investing in Social Enterprise
Presentation on Investing in Social Enterprise as presented to St. Michaels College on October 21, 2005

8/1/2003 - Social Enterprise and the SCP Business Model
This presentation summarizes SCP's approach to funding social enterprises and outlines our thoughts on the innovative aspects of social enterprise

 
     
  Social Return on Investment  
   
 

7/13/2006 - Measuring Social Enterprise Success
Bill and Joanne presented their experience to date with social return on investment analysis to community practitioners, government representatives and academic researchers in Ottawa at the Carleton Centre for Community Innovation, Carleton University in June 2006

3/20/2006 - Value for your dollar
The presentation Value for your dollar, The Social Enterprise Impact Assessment Project was recently presented at the annual Social Enterprise Alliance Convention held in Atlanta, Georgia. This presentation covers the Social Impact Assessment climate in Canada, and the need to find a reporting structure that covers both finanical and social outcomes.