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Action and Collaboration are Critical for the Future

Published: Thu 16 Mar 2017 04:54 PM
SOCIAL ENTERPRISE AUCKLAND
Media Release
Thursday, 16 March 2017
Action and Collaboration are Critical for the Future of Not-For-Profits
Concerns have been raised about the future of New Zealand’s not-for-profit sector following a report from JBWere that reveals how many organisations are operating in the area. Traditional not-for-profits demand heavy support from their donors in a competitive environment, and Social Enterprise Auckland (SEA) says that social enterprise is an additional organisational tool they can use to increase their autonomy and fiscal resilience by developing commercial revenue. SEA Chair, Tricia Fitzgerald, said, "Current conditions can lead to rapid development of a new sector, but its impact will depend on both policy-makers and practitioners taking action."
Social enterprises are often characterised by their entrepreneurial, market-orientated and efficient approach, and are perceived as more ethically aware than commercial entities. Collaboration is a core talent of both social enterprises and charities and it offers great potential for them to grow the benefits they provide, especially in an environment that allows them to operate effectively. Unfortunately, unlike other countries such as the UK or USA, New Zealand offers no legal or tax framework for social enterprises.
“It is important our legislation is updated to ensure that New Zealand communities can benefit from a healthy social enterprise sector,” said Fitzgerald. "We must work quickly to establish an environment that enables social enterprises to be created and grow."
In September 2017, New Zealand will host the Social Enterprise World Forum in Christchurch. The event will bring leading entrepreneurs, researchers and leaders together with local counterparts.
"The Forum will be an extraordinary opportunity to inject our own social enterprise sector with new vigour and inspiration”, said Fitzgerald.
She cautioned that the nation would also be on show to the world and government support is essential to back the sector to thrive.
About:
Social Enterprise Auckland (SEA) is a collaborative group of social enterprises and their supporters working for sustainable social change in Auckland. A hub for inspiration, information and connection, SEA empowers and represents enterprises trading for social good in Auckland. SEA helps social enterprises thrive, delivering social, environmental and economic benefit for Aucklanders. For more see www.socialenterpriseauckland.org.nz
The Social Enterprise World Forum 2017 is an international event for social enterprises from all over the world to come together, share wisdom, build networks and discuss how to create a more sustainable future. The event attracts social enterprise practitioners, social entrepreneurs, policy-makers, community leaders, investors, activists, academics and more from across the globe. The Forum will take place on 27-29 September in Christchurch.
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