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Sinead Ryan, Little Fitness & Brian Crooke, ParkHiit In our fifth and last Social Enterprise podcast, we are chatting about the increasing number of social enterprises emerging in the leisure and fitness industry and Sport’s impact on the community. We explore the value of interweaving sport with health, social inclusion and local economic development. We ask what social enterprises can do to increase their chances of achieving sustainability and profitability, the economic actors involved and the enabling technology that needs to be adopted. We also discuss the need to create sustainable financial models that can permanently shift the social and economic equilibrium for their targeted beneficiaries. Featuring: Michelle Licciardi, Dublin South City Partnership on behalf of Social Enterprise Dublin Sinead Ryan, Little Fitness Brian Crooke, ParkHiit Further information and a list of social enterprises in Dublin are available on www.socialenterprisedublin.ie. Follow the hashtag #GetSocialDublin on our social media channels for more information, videos and podcasts. Facebook Page – https://www.facebook.com/socialenterprisedublinInstagram – https://www.instagram.com/socialenterprisedublin/ LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/company/social-enterprise-dublin Twitter – https://twitter.com/SocEnterDublin Get Social Dublin and drive real change in our capital.Everyone would like to understand what social enterprises are, but not everyone has the time or patience to read through a bunch of articles and strategy documents. Join Social Innovator, Michelle Licciardi as she invites Dublin Social Enterprises to chat about what zeal inspired them to launch a social enterprise, the impact on their communities, challenges they face, what could help them thrive and most importantly, their stories. Discover why social enterprises are such key players in a more sustainable society.Social Enterprise Dublin is calling on you to do business with social enterprises. These businesses reinvest profits back into communities, addressing unemployment, housing, disability, and sustainability. So Get Social Dublin! Partner volunteer, or buy from us and make a real difference! Dive into the feel good factor of our Social Enterprises and get your weekly update over 5 weeks with our Get Social Dublin – Invest In Your Community Podcast Series. This project was approved by the government with support from the Dormant Accounts Fund The post Get Social Dublin! – Episode 5 first appeared on Nearcast.

Adele O Connor, Project Coordinator at Doras Bui In our fourth podcast, we outline why Social Enterprises are vital to economic growth and inclusion, especially for our local economies and communities. We are chatting about how social enterprises impact their communities and the social return on investment but also how customers are at the core. There are great, engaging stories to be told and social enterprises need to become more business savvy and more deliberate in their social impact and increasing the awareness and visibility of what they are doing. We discuss how creating effective partnerships and collaboration is a key step towards tackling these challenges in order to exchange knowledge and avoid inefficient overlapping. Featuring: Michelle Licciardi, Dublin South City Partnership on behalf of Social Enterprise Dublin Adele O Connor, Project Coordinator at Doras Bui Joy Corrigan, Arch Café, F2 Centre, D8 Further information and a list of social enterprises in Dublin are available on www.socialenterprisedublin.ie. Follow the hashtag #GetSocialDublin on our social media channels for more information, videos and podcasts. Facebook Page – https://www.facebook.com/socialenterprisedublinInstagram – https://www.instagram.com/socialenterprisedublin/ LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/company/social-enterprise-dublin Twitter – https://twitter.com/SocEnterDublin Get Social Dublin and drive real change in our capital.Everyone would like to understand what social enterprises are, but not everyone has the time or patience to read through a bunch of articles and strategy documents. Join Social Innovator, Michelle Licciardi as she invites Dublin Social Enterprises to chat about what zeal inspired them to launch a social enterprise, the impact on their communities, challenges they face, what could help them thrive and most importantly, their stories. Discover why social enterprises are such key players in a more sustainable society.Social Enterprise Dublin is calling on you to do business with social enterprises. These businesses reinvest profits back into communities, addressing unemployment, housing, disability, and sustainability. So Get Social Dublin! Partner volunteer, or buy from us and make a real difference! Dive into the feel good factor of our Social Enterprises and get your weekly update over 5 weeks with our Get Social Dublin – Invest In Your Community Podcast Series. This project was approved by the government with support from the Dormant Accounts Fund The post Get Social Dublin! – Episode 4 first appeared on Nearcast.

Maggie Clune, PACE & Stuart Fraser CEO of Frontline Make Change & Frontline Make Change BIKES In our third podcast, we are chatting to social enterprises that work with people who are recovering from addiction, have experienced homelessness and may have been in contact with the criminal justice. We discuss how social enterprises are on the front line, often providing access to employment, food, affordable energy and other critical services to those who are struggling. They can also inspire business to become more innovative and impactful. And, not least, they can challenge established social systems to better address societal challenges. We also highlight what policy makers and public and private procurement can do differently to ensure social enterprises can tender successfully for contracts. Featuring: Michelle Licciardi, Dublin South City Partnership on behalf of Social Enterprise Dublin Maggie Clune, Training and Social Enterprise Manager at PACE Stuart Fraser CEO of Frontline Make Change & Frontline Make Change BIKES. Further information and a list of social enterprises in Dublin are available on www.socialenterprisedublin.ie. Follow the hashtag #GetSocialDublin on our social media channels for more information, videos and podcasts. Facebook Page – https://www.facebook.com/socialenterprisedublinInstagram – https://www.instagram.com/socialenterprisedublin/ LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/company/social-enterprise-dublin Twitter – https://twitter.com/SocEnterDublin Get Social Dublin and drive real change in our capital.Everyone would like to understand what social enterprises are, but not everyone has the time or patience to read through a bunch of articles and strategy documents. Join Social Innovator, Michelle Licciardi as she invites Dublin Social Enterprises to chat about what zeal inspired them to launch a social enterprise, the impact on their communities, challenges they face, what could help them thrive and most importantly, their stories. Discover why social enterprises are such key players in a more sustainable society.Social Enterprise Dublin is calling on you to do business with social enterprises. These businesses reinvest profits back into communities, addressing unemployment, housing, disability, and sustainability. So Get Social Dublin! Partner volunteer, or buy from us and make a real difference! Dive into the feel good factor of our Social Enterprises and get your weekly update over 5 weeks with our Get Social Dublin – Invest In Your Community Podcast Series. This project was approved by the government with support from the Dormant Accounts Fund The post Get Social Dublin! – Episode 3 first appeared on Nearcast.

Linda Blake, ASPIRE Productions & Miriam Spollen, Connections Arts Centre In our second podcast, we are chatting to social enterprises with social missions focused on Diversity & Inclusion and why it matters? It’s essentially about empowering people by respecting and appreciating what makes them different, without making them feel different. We ask if community building through allyship from all stakeholders has the potential to bring about industry-wide, socially responsible change. Where seeing and thinking differently not only enhances value but enables more effective engagement by corporates and the general public, when supporting social enterprises to achieve their social mission and their ability to reinvest their profits back into the business. Featuring: Michelle Licciardi, Dublin South City Partnership on behalf of Social Enterprise Dublin Linda Blake, Ceo of The Asperger Syndrome Association & ASPIRE Productions Miriam Spollen, Founder of Connections Arts Centre Further information and a list of social enterprises in Dublin are available on www.socialenterprisedublin.ie. Follow the hashtag #GetSocialDublin on our social media channels for more information, videos and podcasts. Facebook Page – https://www.facebook.com/socialenterprisedublinInstagram – https://www.instagram.com/socialenterprisedublin/ LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/company/social-enterprise-dublin Twitter – https://twitter.com/SocEnterDublin Get Social Dublin and drive real change in our capital.Everyone would like to understand what social enterprises are, but not everyone has the time or patience to read through a bunch of articles and strategy documents. Join Social Innovator, Michelle Licciardi as she invites Dublin Social Enterprises to chat about what zeal inspired them to launch a social enterprise, the impact on their communities, challenges they face, what could help them thrive and most importantly, their stories. Discover why social enterprises are such key players in a more sustainable society.Social Enterprise Dublin is calling on you to do business with social enterprises. These businesses reinvest profits back into communities, addressing unemployment, housing, disability, and sustainability. So Get Social Dublin! Partner volunteer, or buy from us and make a real difference! Dive into the feel good factor of our Social Enterprises and get your weekly update over 5 weeks with our Get Social Dublin – Invest In Your Community Podcast Series. This project was approved by the government with support from the Dormant Accounts Fund The post Get Social Dublin! – Episode 2 first appeared on Nearcast.

Douglas McLellan Cherry Orchard Community FarmAshe Conrad-Jones & Catherine Cleary, Pocket Forests In our first podcast, we are discussing the challenge for social enterprises with a social mission concerning the Circular Economy, Sustainability, Environment and Climate Change. We explore economic models that shifts the emphasis away from the conventional ‘make-take-dispose’ model towards a more regenerative, restorative, and sustainable model of ‘make-take-remake’. We talk about building a community movement and how to encourage participation from volunteers, the next generation and how corporates and policy have a crucial role in this if social enterprises are to succeed. Featuring: Michelle Licciardi, Dublin South City Partnership on behalf of Social Enterprise Dublin Catherine Cleary & Ashe Conrad Jones, Pocket Forests Douglas McEllan, Cherry Orchard Community Garden Further information and a list of social enterprises in Dublin are available on www.socialenterprisedublin.ie. Follow the hashtag #GetSocialDublin on our social media channels for more information, videos and podcasts. Facebook Page – https://www.facebook.com/socialenterprisedublinInstagram – https://www.instagram.com/socialenterprisedublin/ LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/company/social-enterprise-dublin Twitter – https://twitter.com/SocEnterDublin Get Social Dublin and drive real change in our capital.Everyone would like to understand what social enterprises are, but not everyone has the time or patience to read through a bunch of articles and strategy documents. Join Social Innovator, Michelle Licciardi as she invites Dublin Social Enterprises to chat about what zeal inspired them to launch a social enterprise, the impact on their communities, challenges they face, what could help them thrive and most importantly, their stories. Discover why social enterprises are such key players in a more sustainable society.Social Enterprise Dublin is calling on you to do business with social enterprises. These businesses reinvest profits back into communities, addressing unemployment, housing, disability, and sustainability. So Get Social Dublin! Partner volunteer, or buy from us and make a real difference! Dive into the feel good factor of our Social Enterprises and get your weekly update over 5 weeks with our Get Social Dublin – Invest In Your Community Podcast Series. This project was approved by the government with support from the Dormant Accounts Fund The post Get Social Dublin! – Episode 1 first appeared on Nearcast.

Get Social Dublin and drive real change in our capital. Social Enterprise Dublin, a network of seven local development companies, along with a number of social entrepreneurs would The aim of the promotional campaign, funded by the Government under the Dormant Accounts Fund, is to call on the general public and the wider business community, to back social enterprises by buying a product or service, offering their time as a volunteer or investing in the enterprise to drive growth. Doing business with a social enterprise means you are making a real difference to the community. Social Enterprise Dublin are encouraging people to show their support by sharing their purchase or interaction with a social enterprise in Dublin on social media along with the hashtag #GetSocialDublin. Get Social Dublin and drive real change in our capital. Social Enterprise Dublin is calling on you to do business with social enterprises. These businesses reinvest profits back into communities, addressing unemployment, housing, disability, and sustainability. So Get Social Dublin! Partner volunteer, or buy from us and make a real difference! Further information and a list of social enterprises in Dublin are available on www.socialenterprisedublin.ie. Follow the hashtag #GetSocialDublin on our social media channels for more information, videos and podcasts. Facebook Page – https://www.facebook.com/socialenterprisedublinInstagram – https://www.instagram.com/socialenterprisedublin/ LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/company/social-enterprise-dublin Twitter – https://twitter.com/SocEnterDublin This project was approved by the government with support from the Dormant Accounts Fund The post Get Social Dublin and drive real change in our capital first appeared on Nearcast.