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Charles Dushek Presents Social Enterprise Businesses

Charles Dushek Presents:“Social Enterprise Businesses”(SEB) that are an opportunity pathway for community humanitarian and outreach organizations to earn needed operating capital.

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Charles Dushek Presents Social Enterprise Businesses

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  1. Charles Dushek Presents:“Social Enterprise Businesses”(SEB) that are an opportunity pathway for community humanitarian and outreach organizations to earn needed operating capital. Humanitarian enterprises are founded to do great work towards creating positive outcomes in the lives of disadvantaged or distressed-situation people in small communities. SEB’sare local small businesses, typically in the retail sales, landscaping, recycling valued waste that create new jobs and high-valued employee training,whereby these employment opportunities can transform the work careers of people to higher valued employment, beyond the “minimum wage” of statutory law. These SEB’s create multiple benefits in social services delivery from humanitarian organizations. SEBs are “thin capital" enterprises that typically rely on product, goods, recyclable material and service donations from public supporters…individuals, families and businesses. SEB’s engage service volunteers, who act to train-in high value employment skills, and do job placement for underprivileged youth and adult clients…providing “On Ramps” to successful career employment opportunities into growth-oriented companies around the community. We have a strong interest in planning and growing SEBs at the local community level into successful organizations. It is gratifying to meet collaborative business owners and humanitarian directors of community organizations to understand the shared visions and objectives of what they are seeking to accomplish with SEBs.  Many can benefit from “SEB business strategy thinking” from talented people who understand “business structure and operations basics” to assist local community leaders and outreach orgs to “vision and develop” SEBs, where practical within their communities. Charles DushekPresents Social Enterprise Businesses

  2. We should keep in mind that the SEB’s have two absolute purposes: 1.    To create local community business enterprises that have operating structures, where employees can learn high valued employment skills that can be utilized away from the SEB in private industry settings that pay wages above typical minimum wage levels.  This means “career employment” on-ramps from SEB employment skills training to private sector companies seeking high-skilled workers. 2.    To create and design enterprise visions, structures and planned operating strategies, which create new sources of operating business income.  This SEB income adds financial resources beyond the donation base of contributors who fund the annual operations of humanitarian non-profit local organizations. Are you interested in commenting about your feelings and ideas in the creation and purposes of local community SEB’s? Would you like to become a fellow collaborator within an SEB alliance group to help communities build sustaining outreach organizations and programs that generate operating income and high valued jobs for underprivileged youth and adults of a community? This blog discussion of SEB’s is a common sense approach to helping communities prosper.  Most people are not aware of SEB’s. If followed by communities desiring positive economic change, they can create local prosperity without reliance on state or federal government financial dependency.  Charles J Dushek and Margaret Dushek are thought leaders in SEB. To know more about Chas Dushek ,Marge Dushek and  Charles Dushek please visit here : - http://charlesdushek.tumblr.com/

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