Selling Social : Procurement, Purchasing, and Social Enterprises.
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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| Language: | English |
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Toronto :
University of Toronto Press,
2023.
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| Edition: | 1st ed. |
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Table of Contents:
- Cover
- Half-Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Selling Social
- Part 1: Overview of Non-profit Social Enterprises, Social Procurement, and Social Purchasing
- 1 Literature Review
- 2 Procurement and Purchasing Policies for Social Value by Governments in Canada
- 3 A Pan-Canadian Survey of Social Enterprises
- Part 2: Securing Large Contracts through Relationship Building
- 4 BUILD Inc.
- 5 SARCAN Recycling: A Division of SARC
- 6 Ever Green Recycling
- 7 EMBERS Staffing Solutions
- Part 3: The Importance of Parent Organizations
- 8 Social Crust Cafe &
- Catering
- 9 ImagineAbility Inc.
- 10 Wachiay Studio
- 11 Diversity Food Services
- 12 Rainbow's End Community Development Corporation
- Part 4: The Dilemma of Selling Social Value
- 13 Let's Work Atlantic and Market Wizards
- 14 Ethnicity Catering
- 15 Horizon Achievement Centre
- 16 Calgary Progressive Lifestyles Foundation
- 17 Stone Hearth Bakery
- Part 5: Balancing Multiple Bottom Lines
- 18 The Groupe PART (Programmes d'Apprentissage au Retour au Travail)
- 19 Harbourview Training Centre
- 20 Challenge Disability Resource Group
- 21 Services and Housing In the Province (SHIP)
- 22 LOFT Kitchen
- Conclusion: Selling Social: Future Directions
- Contributors
- Index.


