Exploring the Continuum of Social and Financial Returns: When Does a Nonprofit Become a Social Enterprise?

  • Brozek K
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This articles attempts to more clearly define social enterprise. It distinguishes between nonprofits earning income and socia enterprises along the dimensions of organizational structure, funding sources, formation, employees, founders, and execution of tactics.

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Brozek, K. O. (2008). Exploring the Continuum of Social and Financial Returns: When Does a Nonprofit Become a Social Enterprise? Community Development Investment Review, 2008(2), 7–17. Retrieved from http://www.frbsf.org/publications/community/review/vol5_issue2/brozek.pdf

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