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Social enterprise VS. Non- government organization - Coggle Diagram
Social enterprise VS.
Non- government organization
Social enterprise
Focuses on addressing a specific social or environmental issue.
Balances financial viability with social and environmental impact.
Generates revenue through the sale of goods or services.
Definition: A business entity that operates with a primary goal of creating positive social or environmental impact.
Examples: TOMS, Grameen Bank, The Body Shop.
Non- government organization
Addresses a range of social, environmental, or humanitarian issues.
Relies on donations, grants, and fundraising efforts.
Definition: A non-profit organization that operates independently from government influence.
Examples: Amnesty International, Greenpeace, Red Cross.
Raises awareness, campaigns for policy change, and promotes social justice.
Relationship
can offer expertise and guidance to social enterprises in areas such as advocacy or community engagement.
may provide funding or resources to social enterprises aligned with their mission.
Both aim to create positive social impact and improve the well-being of communities.
Social enterprises and NGOs often collaborate to address complex social problems.
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