In general, a social enterprise uses some sort of earned revenue to address a social need rather than relying solely on grants and fundraising like traditional nonprofits do. - Niko Malkovich
Assess, learn what issues matter to the community, what resource is needed. Plan, outline the overall direction. Act, carry-out activities/implement programming that aligns to the strategic plan and mission. Evaluate, examine if the initiative/programming is working. Sustain, how to keep the efforts going?
A Practical Guide for Engaging Stakeholders.
The Community Tool Box provides a framework and supports for developing an evaluation of a community program or initiative. Toolbox resources; examples of evaluating the initiative; quick tips and tools; and online evaluation resources.
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