Weekly Social Enterprise Round-Up

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Ever felt totally stuck and uncreative? Try these six steps to unlocking your creative potential.

How do social enterprises like yours recruit top talent? This article explores some of the steps necessary to find and retain great team members for your organization.

Millennial engagement in social impact remains a key factor in entrepreneurship these days, and Conscious magazine explores how young people are changing the fundraising game and how they engage in social causes.

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