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AWARDS 
2005 Social Enterprise Awards 

Award recipients for 2005 (from L to R) - Gordon McLean and Diane Batterham (Westgate Health Cooperative - Social Business Award); Jenny Symcox (Hyden WA - Enterprising Community Award'); and Social Entrepreneur of the Year, Elizabeth Lew - pictured following the Awards presentation at the 2005 SEP National Conference held on 8/9 September.
Social Enterprise Award Categories
Enterprising Community Award
For the community that has been at the forefront in developing new initiatives in social enterprise, been the most inclusive of community members; tackled problems within their community by sharing and working together; and developed a community-wide response to the social problems it has faced. Entries can be from individual neighbourhoods, regional or rural communities or parts of metropolitan areas – either suburb or intra-suburb level, or from communities of interest.
Social Business Award  
For the social business that has been operating for more than two years as at 30 June 2005, and which is growing their business through innovation, new markets and entrepreneurial activities. It should be a business that focuses on developing trade for the majority of its income, rather than any grant support. To be eligible, the business must receive grant funding for less than 40% of its turnover.
Social Entrepreneur of the Year Award 
For the individual who has demonstrated an outstanding entrepreneurial approach to achieving a social or community purpose over the past year.

    

 

                   

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Here's the schedule for the next few months. Don't forget to check regularly for new additions - or complete the box below to receive our email updates.

16/17 May 2006
Empowering Individuals and Families in the Human Services - a national Policy conference to explore
public policy for an agenda of empowerment for individuals and families in indigenous communities, disability, mental health, aged care, youth, education, health care, community building and family strengthening. CLICK HERE for details
 
 

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