The Future Of Social Enterprise: More Jobs, Great Causes
- establishing a new Social Enterprise Network across Victoria to better connect the sector
- building an online market to connect buyers with social enterprises
- training opportunities and support for more than 100 social enterprises to expand their business
Picture: Norm Oorloff
Minister for Industry and Employment Wade Noonan today launched the Social Enterprise Strategy while meeting workers at Yarra View Nursery in Mount Evelyn – a wholesale supplier of tens of thousands of plants for the re-vegetation of the Bayswater Level Crossing Removal Project.
Victoria is now home to Australia’s largest collection of social enterprises, with more than 5,000 operating state-wide, employing more than 75,000 Victorians.
They’re addressing the biggest social and economic challenges in our community by offering products, skills and training, and creating new jobs for disadvantaged Victorians.
The Social Enterprise Strategy identifies key areas for action including increasing the impact and innovation of social enterprise, building business capacity and skills, and improving market access.
The Labor Government will spend $5 million to implement eight key initiatives including:
A new social procurement framework will also be developed to allow government contracts to purchase goods and services from social enterprises.
The Government has consulted with more than 160 social enterprises and stakeholders to ensure the strategy reflects the needs of the sector.
You can access the Social Enterprise Strategy at:
www.economicdevelopment.vic.gov.au/social-enterprise

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Article sourced from premier.vic.gov.au.
