Hatchathons
Geoff Knott
Are you nursing an entrepreneurial idea for social impact, but don’t know how to get started, much less fund it? Could use the wisdom of others to test-drive ideas for missional entrepreneurship? 'Hatchathons' are 2.5 day intense sessions..
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Makerspaces in Liverpool that bring creativity to communities
From an article by Pioneers Post
Make’s hubs are places that nurture life-changing social impact, spaces where opportunity meets ambition and true collaboration, for ideas to incubate, for start-ups to grow and flourish into established enterprises that support livelihoods.
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Redemptive entrepreneurship
From Praxis Labs
Creative restoration by business through sacrifice using the agency, resources available. Blessing others, renewing culture, giving of ourselves - an “I sacrifice, we win” approach. Fundamentally other-centred: to love, serve.
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Why we struggle to share power
From an article by Next Billion
The social business space is filled with people who want to make a positive difference. But for many Westerners, the work of empowering vulnerable people goes against several deeply ingrained cultural norms. What are they?
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Kitty's Laundrette
From an article by the School for Social Entrepren
A community launderette and social space in Liverpool, run by the community for the community. High-quality, affordable ecological laundry services and an accessible social space for people to gather, talk and learn.
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Pursuing failure to test innovations
From an article by Spring Impact
We grow up trying to avoid failure. But with Testing before Investing we do the opposite-pursue failure. If we're going to fail, we want to fail early and small. Then we learn, adapt, iterate for a better solution.
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The Biblical basis for entrepreneurship
From a talk by Matthew Rohrs, CEO, Sinapis
If we only focus on certain aspects of God's story, it has very significant impact on how we understand the role of business and what the Kingdom of God is about.
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Bringing social entrepreneurship to schools
From an article by Alison Yang
Students greatly benefit from engaging in an entrepreneur project, including practicing various approaches to learning skills, enhancing financial literacy, and developing perseverance and resilience.
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In-Person - TERN - The Entrepreneurial Refugee Network Food Power Party 2025 - London
@Gipsy Hill Brewing Company - Taproom 160 Hamilton Road #Unit 5 London
If you love trying exciting new food, that does good and tastes even better, our Food Power Party is for you. Delicious independent street food and meaningful social impact come together in an incredible street food showcase. Experience the latest culinary creations from 9 London food entrepreneurs with refugee backgrounds, currently on TERN’s Food Power programme. Immerse yourself in an afternoon of vibrant cuisines and deliciously independent craft beer, as you discover new dishes and meet up and coming street food talent from around the world.
Food Power is an incubation programme for food entrepreneurs with refugee backgrounds, running annually from October to March. Each edition culminates in two food showcases - and this event is the last stop for founders and the moment they launch.
12/04/2025
13:00