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See Change

SEE Change Magazine is Canada’s first publication for and about social enterprise and entrepreneurship. Much like other entrepreneurial endeavours, it was created in response to a need – the need to spread the word about an important business movement that has the capacity to change the way we live and engage with our communities.

Our mission
To inform, educate, and inspire social entrepreneurs and anyone who wants to see change in our world.
Our vision
For social enterprise to become an accepted standard for business practice in our society, and for all people to benefit from the work they participate in, and the products and services they purchase.
Our story
SEE Change was founded in 2009 by Elisa Birnbaum and Nicole Zummach. Through our work as journalists and researchers covering the nonprofit sector, we were inspired by the social enterprise models we saw emerging. Armed with a mutual passion for storytelling and the desire to see change in the way people do business, we embarked on our journey. The result is SEE Change – The magazine of social enterprise and entrepreneurship. Its inaugural issue was published in February 2010.
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7 Ways to Determine if Social Entrepreneurship is the Right Path for You

See Change
March 29, 2016
meaningful work, Social Impact
You want to work for something to make the world a better place, and where your vision guides your daily grind. Where you can make a living by helping others live better.
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