There continues to be a need for social
enterprises. They continue to hold a formidable place in our societal ecosystem.


The Annie E Casey Foundation reports there
are an estimated 500 employment-related social enterprises in the U.S. market,
generating over $1 billion in revenue and employing 56,000 people annually. By
comparison the Ontario government says Ontario's social enterprises generate an
average of $1.2 million in revenues, including $0.9 million in sales. Ontario
is home to approximately 10,000 social enterprises. 45% of Ontario's non-profit
social enterprises have a poverty reduction focus. This is good news for Paul Burani.  He’s the Chief
Revenue Officer and the founder of Mission Flywheel, where he consults with
social enterprises on how to generate repeatable business outcomes. He is a
former founder and managing partner of digital marketing agencies and led
partnerships with global automakers at Google. Through his work in technology
and social impact, Paul is a published author and columnist, presenter in
webinars and conference keynotes, and has testified before U.S. Congress.  He offers his experience working with
world-class marketers and disruptive technology, to provide people with a
unique perspective on how social enterprises can validate their missions and
prove their impact.  He joined me
this week to tell me more.


 


For more information: https://missionflywheel.com/


LinkedIn: @PaulBurani