Social Enterprise and Cooperative Models

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SUMMARY - Social Enterprise and Cooperative Models

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Beyond the familiar divide between private business and government programs lies a rich landscape of alternative economic models. Social enterprises pursue social or environmental missions while generating revenue. Cooperatives are owned and democratically controlled by their members—whether workers, consumers, or producers. These models challenge assumptions about how economic activity must be organized and offer potential pathways toward more equitable and sustainable economies.

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