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January 2008

  • Australian Geographic Magazine
    - This is an excellent resource for those interested in rural development. Always full of interesting articles, including specific community initiatives. Available by subscription.
  • Employee Ownership and Social Inclusion
    - This article by the Australian Employee Ownership Association talks about the role that employee ownership will play in the newly elected Federal Government's developing social inclusion agenda.
  • Caring and Sharing: The co-owned route to better care
    - This Employee Ownership Association paper by Dave Wheatcroft is the story of award winning employee owned Sunderland Home Care Associates and how founder Margaret Elliott and co-owners have built a family of enterprises lifting care standards in the North of England. Published September 2007.

December 2007

November 2007

  • Share Gift Australia
    - ShareGift Australia is a Not for Profit organisation set up to provide shareholders with a simple way to sell and donate small parcels of shares to charities.

September 2007

  • Water Campaign™
    - The Water Campaign™ is a voluntary capacity building program that supports councils to address water resource management through a performance-based milestone framework. Water Campaign™ councils receive ongoing support and technical information to build their capacity to address water quality and water conservation issues in their daily operations, and in the community in the long-term.
  • Unpacking Social Enterprise- A Discussion Paper for Reference
    - On 14 August 2007, Social Alchemy hosted a free public forum at Customs House Sydney to unpack ideas around social enterprise with a focus on youth, enterprise and Indigenous affairs. This entry contains the discussion paper used to support the forum which provides an up to date reference towards understanding social enterprise.

July 2007

  • AIESEC
    - AIESEC is the international platform for young people to discover and develop their potential so as to have a positive impact on society. In addition to providing over 5,000 leadership positions and delivering over 350 conferences, AIESEC also runs an exchange program that enables over 4,000 students and recent graduates the opportunity to live and work in another country.

June 2007

  • Young Achievement Australia - Business Skills Program™ for Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander participants
    - Through the support of Indigenous Business Australia (IBA), Young Achievement Australia are pleased to offer an opportunity for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to gain enterprise and employability skills by participating in the Business Skills Program™
  • Auckland Accord calls for strong local leadership
    - The General Meeting of the Commonwealth Local Government Forum on 29 March 2007 backed the Auckland Accord for strong local leadership to make local governance more effective and to deliver a strategic vision to improve local service delivery and support local development, and to respond to global challenges.
  • Corporate Responsibility Guide for Australian Directors
    - International law firm Baker and McKenzie has released a Corporate Responsibility Guide for Australian Directors.
  • Teach a Man to Fish
    - Teach a Man to Fish aims to broaden access for the poor to a high quality education combining vocational training and entrepreneurship by supporting institutions working in this field to increase their financial self-sufficiency.
  • HOT Employers - Australia's Directory of Good Employers™
    - HOT Employers promotes organisations through their own marketing material and the opinions of their employees. We support all organisations that are committed to being good employers. Good employee relations results in better services and products along with higher productivity and profits.
  • Standard Chart of Accounts Project
    - Matrix On Board is working with the NSW Department of Community Services to inform the Human Service government agencies and all the NGO funded services about the benefits of adopting a Standard Chart of Accounts.

May 2007

April 2007

March 2007

  • Employment, not microcredit, is the solution
    - This paper from the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan, published in January 2007, explores the limited benefits of microcredit schemes and its impact on alleviating poverty. It argues that creating employment and increasing productivity is the best solution to poverty and emphasises the Government's role in providing basic public services that have a direct and significant impact on productivity.
  • What Works Best in Reducing Child Poverty: a Benefit or Work Strategy?
    - This paper assesses the extent to which child poverty is associated with the work status of parents.
  • First Peoples Worldwide
    - Assisting Indigenous People in claiming, controlling and utilizing their assets.
  • Stanford Social Innovation Review
    - Strategies, tools and ideas for nonprofits, foundations and socially responsible businesses.

November 2006

October 2006

September 2006

August 2006

  • Aboriginal Business Resources
    - The NSW Department of State and Regional Development assists Aboriginal people to start-up and stay in business through a range of services and programs delivered in Sydney and regional areas.
  • Employee Share ownership: a win - win solution
    - How does a director and shareholder turn his equity into a retirement fund and ease out of a business to enjoy semi-retirement? For one Director, employee share ownership was the answer.

July 2006

June 2006

  • Ecovillage Economics
    - Ecovillage economics is all about the process of developing a sustainable economic component to ecovillages and sustainable developments throughout the world.
  • Cooperative Childcare website (UK)
    - This website tells you all about the way in which the co-operative childcare service can help you.

May 2006

  • Corporate Responsibility Index
    - The Corporate Responsibility Index is a strategic management tool to enhance the capacity of businesses to develop, measure and communicate best practice in the field of corporate social responsibility.

March 2006

  • Australian Employee Ownership Association
    - The AEOA represents a broad spectrum of interests in employee share ownership and is committed to bipartisanship in its dealings with governments and political parties.
  • Community Enterprises through the Bendigo Bank
    - Community Enterprise™ is an initiative of Bendigo Bank which has been created to improve the prospects of communities and to minimise the capital drain they face from the purchase of essential services such as telecommunications and energy.
  • Employee Buyouts Guidebook - revised edition 2006
    - The Mercury Centre has revised and updated the "Employee Buyouts" Guidebook. The Guide sets out what an employee buy-out is, when a buy-out is appropriate and why a buy-out should be considered. It also deals with the forms of buy-outs and the steps in performing a buy-out.

December 2005

  • Growing small communities – Coolamon’s success story
    - Liz Lawson’s contribution to the panel discussion at the NSW Department of State and Regional Development Community Economic Development Conference describing how Coolamon, a small town in the ‘shadow’ of Wagga Wagga has managed to attract tourism and new residents to the town, providing the catalyst for the local economy to grow and generate employment opportunities.
  • Nimmitabel – Top of the Range: Building a better future
    - Marjory Kobold’s presentation at the NSW Department of State and Regional Development Community Economic Development Conference showcasing the history, achievements, products and business potential of Nimmitabel, NSW and surrounding districts.

November 2005

  • Indigenous Stock Exchange
    - The ISX strategy was initiated in Canberra on May 21, 2003 on Ngunawal territory. The goal was to support the development of as many Indigenous businesses as possible in an effort to meet the urgent need for jobs for Indigenous young people especially in regional, remote and very remote Australia.

September 2005

  • Grow Sydney – helping communities grow their regions
    - GROW is a non-profit, community-based organisation which works with business, community and across the three sectors of government to take action that will help the growth of Sydney and its regions.
  • Employee Ownership Options
    - Employee Ownership Options has been set up to provide information on how employee ownership can bring benefits to employees, business owners and trade unionists within the European Union.

August 2005

  • The Global Compact – Corporate Social Responsibility
    - The Global Compact is a direct initiative of the UN Secretary-General which invites companies, international labour and civil society organizations from all regions of the world to work together to advance ten universal principles in the areas of human rights, labour, the environment and anti-corruption.
  • Support for Businesses in NSW
    - The New South Wales Department of State and Regional Development (DSRD) provides information and contacts to assist new businesses to establish in NSW.

May 2005

April 2005

  • Corporate Social Responsibility
    - Definition and Links on Corporate Social Responsibility from the Prime Minister’s Community Business Partnerships website

March 2005

November 2004

October 2004

July 2004

May 2004

February 2004

  • Redefining Progress Website
    - Redefining Progress works with a broad array of partners to shift the economy and public policy towards sustainability.
  • Co-operative Organisations
    - This paper is from the The Registry of Co-operatives & Associations in the NSW Office of Fair Trading, which supports and develops the Co-operative Sector and its potential to assist regional and rural communities exploit their development opportunities.

December 2003

November 2003

September 2003

  • Social Entrepreneurship: Some Important Distinctions
    - A paper by Jerr Boschee and Jim McClurg argues that innovation is not the same as entrepreneurship and that unless a non-profit organisation is generating earned revenue, it is not acting in an entrepreneurial manner.

May 2003

  • Preparing a business plan
    - A blueprint for starting, maintaining or expanding a small business, from the NSW Small Business website.

April 2003

March 2003

  • Community Sector Banking
    - A joint venture between Bendigo Bank Ltd. and Community 21 Ltd (C21) has established Community Sector Banking to provide financial products and services to the community sector.

February 2003

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November 2002

October 2002

June 2002

February 2002

January 2002

  • Kit for seniors computing clubs
    - The Australian Seniors Computer Clubs Association (ASCCA) has developed a kit to assist those who want to see a Seniors Computer Club established in their area.

November 2001

October 2001

March 2001

December 2000

June 1999

  • Community Economic Development Action Strategies
    - This article looks at sustainable economic development action strategies based on a framework of six broad and inter-related approaches to local business, local economy and community capacity building.

April 1999


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