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Funding and revenue models
Funding and revenue models
Funding a social enterprise needn't be any harder than raising finance for a commercial venture. See how you can set up a social enterprise with funding from bank loans or private investors and learn about various social enterprise models.
Business finance and social enterprises
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How to fund a social enterprise
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Social enterprise revenue models
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