Social Enterprise Alliance (SEA), a nonprofit network of members and regional chapters aimed at promoting social enterprise across the United States, has launched its Detroit Regional Chapter. SEA Detroit, which will be the seventeenth chapter across 15 states, will direct its focus throughout Michigan. SEA President and CEO Kevin Lynch made the announcement.
“Although we are based in Detroit, our goal is to promote expansive social enterprise growth both within the city and across the state of Michigan,” said Oertel, vice chair. “We’re hopeful others will follow our lead and launch regional chapters throughout Michigan.”
The Detroit Chapter will focus on the six main building blocks to support social enterprise throughout Michigan: best practices, creating a marketplace, public policy and advocacy, creating and assisting funding into social enterprises, talent identification and gathering and health and well-being of social entrepreneurs. The Board is in the process of convening people interested in joining working groups on each building block.
“In addition to accomplishing a great social good for our region, our team is equally as focused on securing the finances to make the biggest impact,” said Gingras. “We haven’t reached our goal as an organization until we facilitate more sustainable enterprise cash flow to this sector.”
Also supporting the launch of the SEA Detroit Regional Chapter are Secretary Jake Albers, the Assistant Director for the Center for Advancing Social Enterprise at Eastern Michigan University’s College of Business, Gary Dembs of 4th Sector Consulting, a consulting firm that aides non-profits to look at more sustainable futures through earned revenue opportunities such as social enterprise and Angela Barbash of Reconsider and Revalue, two organizations involved in advancing the social enterprise ecosystem in Michigan.
For more information about SEA, please visit: www.se-alliance.org.
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