Social enterprises are seen to be a growing trend in the business
market. Mr Chan Chun Siang made a comment on this year Social Enterprise
Association conference stated that “ The Social Enterprise Association has seen
its members grow over the years, and its focus evolve”.
In order to promote social enterpises, government and
private sectors have been providing a lot of assistance to the social
enterprises. With creative ideas and workable plans, social enterpreneurs are
able to easily get funding from the government and other organisations such as
YMCA, MCYS and etc. Government have also hope to raise the capability of social
enterprise through internship, training and mentorship programme.
In the current society, we understand that social issues are
no longer just the responsibility of the government and every individuals have
a role to play. More businesses are evolving to be a social enterprise so as to
address to some of these social issues and thus, contributing back to the
society. We have seen social enterprise such as Eighteen chef established to promote employment for ex-offender and
Soule that provides shoe for the
needy in China. In addition, more companies have also started to promote
corporate social responsisbility (CSR) and this trend have shown a rapid
increase.
Judging from the current trend, I am expecting that in the
near future there will be a chance that
all businesses will be established as a social enterprises or a company that
upholds corporate social responsibilities.
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References:
Sara Grosse (2012). Businesses urged to take lead in supporting social enterprises.
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