Social Entrepreneurship Case Study: Fu Hong Society.
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 02:57:34
SECTION 1: ORGANISATIONAL ANALYSIS
1.1 DESCRIPTION OF ORGANISATION
1.1.1 HISTORY
In the late 1960s and early 1970s Father Enea Tapella, an Italian missioner, organized volunteers to arrange home visits, social and religious gatherings and summer camps for the handicapped. Those who shared his vision later founded "The Society of Homes for the Handicapped" to expand those activities.
The Society was incorporated in Hong Kong in May 1978 as a company limited by guarantee. The Society changed its name to
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entrepreneurs, we considered that the social entrepreneurs of the Society are exhibiting the classic characteristics of social entrepreneurs.
2.3.2 Recommendation
The social entrepreneurs of Fu Hong Society can contribute to cost-effective mission performance either by creating direct social impact or by providing resources to support core programs. Through a rigorous and creative business planning process can assess venture ideas from a mission point of view and improve the chances that their business ventures will prove worthwhile.
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