Selling Social
Procurement, Purchasing, and Social Enterprises
Herausgeber: Sumner, Jennifer; Quarter, Jack; Luk, Annie; Chan, Andrea
Selling Social
Procurement, Purchasing, and Social Enterprises
Herausgeber: Sumner, Jennifer; Quarter, Jack; Luk, Annie; Chan, Andrea
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Drawing on Canadian case studies, Selling Social offers insight into the successes and challenges regarding social procurement and social purchasing from the perspective of social enterprises.
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Drawing on Canadian case studies, Selling Social offers insight into the successes and challenges regarding social procurement and social purchasing from the perspective of social enterprises.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Februar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 363g
- ISBN-13: 9781487524500
- ISBN-10: 1487524501
- Artikelnr.: 63660769
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Februar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 363g
- ISBN-13: 9781487524500
- ISBN-10: 1487524501
- Artikelnr.: 63660769
Edited by Jennifer Sumner, Andrea Chan, Annie Luk, and Jack Quarter
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Selling Social
Andrea Chan, Shelley Lepp, Annie Luk, Jack Quarter, and Jennifer Sumner
Part I: Overview of Non-profit Social Enterprises, Social Procurement and
Social Purchasing
1. Literature Review
Andrea Chan, Shelley Lepp, Annie Luk, Jack Quarter, and Jennifer Sumner
2. Procurement and Purchasing Policies for Social Value by Governments in
Canada
Rachel Laforest and Annie Luk
3. A Pan-Canadian Survey of Social Enterprises
Andrea Chan, Annie Luk, Shelley Lepp, Laurie Mook, Marty Donkervoort,
Rachel Laforest, Gordon M. Djong, Arielle Vetro, and Jack Quarter
Part II: Securing Large Contracts Through Relationship Building
4. BUILD Inc.
Marty Donkervoort and Art Ladd
5. SARCAN Recycling: A Division of SARC
Andrea Chan
6. Ever Green Recycling
Yasmin Hariri
7. EMBERS Staffing Solutions
Marty Donkervoort and Marcia Nozick
Part III: The Importance of Parent Organizations
8. Social Crust Café & Catering
Yasmin Hariri
9. ImagineAbility Inc.
Marty Donkervoort and Audra Penner
10. Wachiay Studio
Yasmin Hariri
11. Diversity Food Services
Marty Dondervoort and Kirsten Godbout
12. Rainbow’s End Community Development Corporation
Annie Luk and David Williams
Part IV: The Dilemma of Selling Social Value
13. Let’s Work Atlantic and Market Wizards
Annie Luk
14. Ethnicity Catering
Anika Roberts-Stahlbrand
15. Horizon Achievement Centre
Annie Luk and Carol Pendergast
16. Calgary Progressive Lifestyles Foundation
Jennifer Sumner
17. Stone Hearth Bakery
Anika Roberts-Stahlbrand
Part V: Balancing Multiple Bottom Lines
18. The Groupe PART (Programmes d’Apprentissage au Retour au Travail)
Rachel Laforest
19. Harbourview Training Centre
Anika Roberts-Stahlbrand
20. Challenge Disability Resource Group
Annie Luk and Jillian Hardie
21. Services and Housing In the Province (SHIP)
Andrea Chan and Shirley Hannigan
22. LOFT Kitchen
Jennifer Sumner
Conclusion: Selling Social: Future Directions
Laurie Mook
About the Authors
Introduction: Selling Social
Andrea Chan, Shelley Lepp, Annie Luk, Jack Quarter, and Jennifer Sumner
Part I: Overview of Non-profit Social Enterprises, Social Procurement and
Social Purchasing
1. Literature Review
Andrea Chan, Shelley Lepp, Annie Luk, Jack Quarter, and Jennifer Sumner
2. Procurement and Purchasing Policies for Social Value by Governments in
Canada
Rachel Laforest and Annie Luk
3. A Pan-Canadian Survey of Social Enterprises
Andrea Chan, Annie Luk, Shelley Lepp, Laurie Mook, Marty Donkervoort,
Rachel Laforest, Gordon M. Djong, Arielle Vetro, and Jack Quarter
Part II: Securing Large Contracts Through Relationship Building
4. BUILD Inc.
Marty Donkervoort and Art Ladd
5. SARCAN Recycling: A Division of SARC
Andrea Chan
6. Ever Green Recycling
Yasmin Hariri
7. EMBERS Staffing Solutions
Marty Donkervoort and Marcia Nozick
Part III: The Importance of Parent Organizations
8. Social Crust Café & Catering
Yasmin Hariri
9. ImagineAbility Inc.
Marty Donkervoort and Audra Penner
10. Wachiay Studio
Yasmin Hariri
11. Diversity Food Services
Marty Dondervoort and Kirsten Godbout
12. Rainbow’s End Community Development Corporation
Annie Luk and David Williams
Part IV: The Dilemma of Selling Social Value
13. Let’s Work Atlantic and Market Wizards
Annie Luk
14. Ethnicity Catering
Anika Roberts-Stahlbrand
15. Horizon Achievement Centre
Annie Luk and Carol Pendergast
16. Calgary Progressive Lifestyles Foundation
Jennifer Sumner
17. Stone Hearth Bakery
Anika Roberts-Stahlbrand
Part V: Balancing Multiple Bottom Lines
18. The Groupe PART (Programmes d’Apprentissage au Retour au Travail)
Rachel Laforest
19. Harbourview Training Centre
Anika Roberts-Stahlbrand
20. Challenge Disability Resource Group
Annie Luk and Jillian Hardie
21. Services and Housing In the Province (SHIP)
Andrea Chan and Shirley Hannigan
22. LOFT Kitchen
Jennifer Sumner
Conclusion: Selling Social: Future Directions
Laurie Mook
About the Authors
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Selling Social
Andrea Chan, Shelley Lepp, Annie Luk, Jack Quarter, and Jennifer Sumner
Part I: Overview of Non-profit Social Enterprises, Social Procurement and
Social Purchasing
1. Literature Review
Andrea Chan, Shelley Lepp, Annie Luk, Jack Quarter, and Jennifer Sumner
2. Procurement and Purchasing Policies for Social Value by Governments in
Canada
Rachel Laforest and Annie Luk
3. A Pan-Canadian Survey of Social Enterprises
Andrea Chan, Annie Luk, Shelley Lepp, Laurie Mook, Marty Donkervoort,
Rachel Laforest, Gordon M. Djong, Arielle Vetro, and Jack Quarter
Part II: Securing Large Contracts Through Relationship Building
4. BUILD Inc.
Marty Donkervoort and Art Ladd
5. SARCAN Recycling: A Division of SARC
Andrea Chan
6. Ever Green Recycling
Yasmin Hariri
7. EMBERS Staffing Solutions
Marty Donkervoort and Marcia Nozick
Part III: The Importance of Parent Organizations
8. Social Crust Café & Catering
Yasmin Hariri
9. ImagineAbility Inc.
Marty Donkervoort and Audra Penner
10. Wachiay Studio
Yasmin Hariri
11. Diversity Food Services
Marty Dondervoort and Kirsten Godbout
12. Rainbow’s End Community Development Corporation
Annie Luk and David Williams
Part IV: The Dilemma of Selling Social Value
13. Let’s Work Atlantic and Market Wizards
Annie Luk
14. Ethnicity Catering
Anika Roberts-Stahlbrand
15. Horizon Achievement Centre
Annie Luk and Carol Pendergast
16. Calgary Progressive Lifestyles Foundation
Jennifer Sumner
17. Stone Hearth Bakery
Anika Roberts-Stahlbrand
Part V: Balancing Multiple Bottom Lines
18. The Groupe PART (Programmes d’Apprentissage au Retour au Travail)
Rachel Laforest
19. Harbourview Training Centre
Anika Roberts-Stahlbrand
20. Challenge Disability Resource Group
Annie Luk and Jillian Hardie
21. Services and Housing In the Province (SHIP)
Andrea Chan and Shirley Hannigan
22. LOFT Kitchen
Jennifer Sumner
Conclusion: Selling Social: Future Directions
Laurie Mook
About the Authors
Introduction: Selling Social
Andrea Chan, Shelley Lepp, Annie Luk, Jack Quarter, and Jennifer Sumner
Part I: Overview of Non-profit Social Enterprises, Social Procurement and
Social Purchasing
1. Literature Review
Andrea Chan, Shelley Lepp, Annie Luk, Jack Quarter, and Jennifer Sumner
2. Procurement and Purchasing Policies for Social Value by Governments in
Canada
Rachel Laforest and Annie Luk
3. A Pan-Canadian Survey of Social Enterprises
Andrea Chan, Annie Luk, Shelley Lepp, Laurie Mook, Marty Donkervoort,
Rachel Laforest, Gordon M. Djong, Arielle Vetro, and Jack Quarter
Part II: Securing Large Contracts Through Relationship Building
4. BUILD Inc.
Marty Donkervoort and Art Ladd
5. SARCAN Recycling: A Division of SARC
Andrea Chan
6. Ever Green Recycling
Yasmin Hariri
7. EMBERS Staffing Solutions
Marty Donkervoort and Marcia Nozick
Part III: The Importance of Parent Organizations
8. Social Crust Café & Catering
Yasmin Hariri
9. ImagineAbility Inc.
Marty Donkervoort and Audra Penner
10. Wachiay Studio
Yasmin Hariri
11. Diversity Food Services
Marty Dondervoort and Kirsten Godbout
12. Rainbow’s End Community Development Corporation
Annie Luk and David Williams
Part IV: The Dilemma of Selling Social Value
13. Let’s Work Atlantic and Market Wizards
Annie Luk
14. Ethnicity Catering
Anika Roberts-Stahlbrand
15. Horizon Achievement Centre
Annie Luk and Carol Pendergast
16. Calgary Progressive Lifestyles Foundation
Jennifer Sumner
17. Stone Hearth Bakery
Anika Roberts-Stahlbrand
Part V: Balancing Multiple Bottom Lines
18. The Groupe PART (Programmes d’Apprentissage au Retour au Travail)
Rachel Laforest
19. Harbourview Training Centre
Anika Roberts-Stahlbrand
20. Challenge Disability Resource Group
Annie Luk and Jillian Hardie
21. Services and Housing In the Province (SHIP)
Andrea Chan and Shirley Hannigan
22. LOFT Kitchen
Jennifer Sumner
Conclusion: Selling Social: Future Directions
Laurie Mook
About the Authors