What should I include in my business plan and is it essential for SVA’s due diligence process? |
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| All social enterprises are required to present a business plan as part of the due diligence process. To assist you with ths, SVA, in partnership with Parramatta City Council, has developed a business planning guide and template.
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We are not eligible for support from SVA. What other support is available? |
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| SVA works in partnership with other social enterprise development organisations. The organisations listed below may be able to provide you with additional advice and support:Social Firms Australia exist to support the development of social firms, which are a specific type of social enterprise focused on creating employment for people with a disability or mental illness.Social Traders is a new social enterprise development organisations based in Victoria. Their website contains a host of resources and guidance on social enterprise development.The Centre for Social Impact is a partnership between Melbourne Business School, the Australian School of Business at UNSW, and the Faculty of Business and Enterprise at the Swinburne University of Technology. CSI’s mission is to educate tomorrow’s social entrepreneurs and strengthen today’s social enterprises. |
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We are a corporate/company or government agency and we want to know more about how we can support the development of social enterprise. |
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| If you are a corporate/company or government agency and would like information about how you can support Social Enterprise Hubs contact Kevin Robbie. |
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We are interested in partnering with SVA to develop a social enterprise, how do we find out more? |
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| SVA is in the process of developing a number of partnerships in this area. Our expectation is that potential partners will work with SVA to jointly seek resources to fund the development of social enterprises. If you wish to explore further partnership opportunities contact Kevin Robbie. |
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We are looking for training in social enterprise development, do you provide this? |
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| Yes, we have a series of training courses that we can offer or adapt for specific situations. These courses are offered on a ‘fee-for-service’ cost recovery basis. Contact Kevin Robbie for details. |
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What investment opportunities are there through the Hubs? |
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| The Hubs are a place based response to delivering business support to enable social enterprises to develop, start-up or grow. Organisations that are supported must be creating jobs in the local area.Depending on the local partners, the Hubs occasionally have some small scale funding to invest alongside their development support. This varies across each of the Hubs. For more information please contact your local Hub representative. |
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We would like to develop a Social Enterprise Hub for our area. How do I go about it? |
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| SVA is focusing on developing our existing Hubs and delivering the outcomes from our Supporting Social Enterprises Project. We do not have plans to expand our existing Hubs into other areas. Where local partners are interested in developing a Hub in their area, SVA will be able to provide background advice and assistance and share the lessons we have learned in the development of our own Hubs. If you are from local or state government and would like more information please contact Kevin Robbie. |
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How do I become a pro bono supporter of the Hubs? |
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| Pro bono supporters provide invaluable support to the social enterprise hubs. Please contact you local Hub coordinator to see how you can get involved. Queensland – Susan Black ACT – Raashi Kumar |
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