Jamaica Gleaner

Social Enterprise Boost Initiative launches accelerato­r programme

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TWELVE SOCIAL enterprise­s are about to receive another tranche of support from the Social Enterprise Boost Initiative (SEBI), through the accelerato­r programme.

Opal Whyte, project manager of SEBI, said the 12 social enterprise­s are bringing innovation to a range of sectors from marketing, waste management, ecotourism and education, and will be exposed to capacity building, improved governance, leadership, mentor-ship, business linkages and partnershi­ps.

“This is an exciting phase in which we intend to prepare them to become more efficient and responsive leaders, resulting in baseline revenue growth of at least 40 per cent, and greater social impact,”Whyte said.

LONG-TERM SUSTAINABI­LITY

She explained that the accelerato­r phase will build on the lessons learned in the incubator programme and focus heavily on long-term sustainabi­lity of their businesses.

“SEBI’s objective in this phase is to assist the social enterprise­s in thinking more strategica­lly and setting bigger goals and targets. The tools provided in the accelerato­r programme will enable them to ‘think big’, build partnershi­ps and create networks and take the participan­ts well beyond the $88 million generated in revenue by SEBI’s phase two incubator members,” she said.

The accelerato­r phase commenced on March 23 with the SEBI Power Up! Series at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel in New Kingston, where presentati­ons were delivered on leadership developmen­t, personal effectiven­ess and leveraging social networks.

Don Anderson, chief executive officer of Market Research Services, who already conducted seminal research into Jamaica’s social enterprise sector, shared with the participan­ts that the next great leader has already been born and may very well be sitting among them.

SEBI seeks to address social and environmen­tal challenges in Jamaica through enterprise developmen­t. It is a joint JN Foundation and United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t project.

 ??  ?? Don Anderson (right), chief executive officer of Market Research Services, in discussion with Randy McLaren, cofounder and managing director of Bresheh, about the book ‘Scaling Up’ at the launch of Social Enterprise Boost Initiative’s accelerato­r...
Don Anderson (right), chief executive officer of Market Research Services, in discussion with Randy McLaren, cofounder and managing director of Bresheh, about the book ‘Scaling Up’ at the launch of Social Enterprise Boost Initiative’s accelerato­r...

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