Social enterprises fall somewhere between traditional business and non-profit models. Positive social change is the goal but that doesn't mean an enterprise can't be self-sustaining - or even profitable. Examples in New Zealand include Conscious Consumers, Rekindle, Bucky Box and Chalke. New programmes and organisations such as the Akina Foundation's Launchpad, Live the Dream, Enspiral and Lifehack Labs are emerging to support them.
Here, the team at the Akina explain why the timing is right for this kind of method.
1. It's about changing the system
There's a need for disruption.
2. Change is accelerating
The old, incremental way of tackling problems won't work anymore; we need to radically imagine new ways of coming together to deal with the accelerating world of change.
3. To solve our problems, we need more problem-solvers
We need to accelerate the number of changemakers in the world, and ultimately get to a world in which everyone is a changemaker. Social enterprises address the root causes of problems, rather than the symptoms.