Authors: Dr. Marie Lisa Dacanay (ISEA), Ms. Melanie Cabotaje (UP-ISSI), Mr. Gomer Padong (ISEA), Ms. Ana Marina Tan (ADMU), Dr. Norby Roque Salonga (DLSU), Dr. Antonio Maranon (+), and Ms. Ma. Zunally Rapada.
ABOUT THE REPORT
This study explores the key characteristics, operational models, and impact areas of social enterprises (SEs), aiming to provide a profile of their structure, strategies, and contributions to the Philippines. It examines their organizational goals, funding mechanisms, challenges, and successes of social enterprises. The findings highlight the diversity of SEs, their approaches to addressing societal issues like poverty, and their critical role in fostering inclusive and sustainable development. By mapping these enterprises, the research offers valuable insights for policymakers, potential funders, and practitioners to better understand and support the SE sector.
By mapping these enterprises, the research offers valuable insights for policymakers, potential funders, and practitioners to better understand and support the SE sector.