How a Social Enterprise Sector Manifesto is Catalysing Change for Rural Communities
How can policy shape the future of rural social enterprise? Join us for a powerful discussion on the Manifesto for Rural Social Enterprise—a seminal policy document stewarded by the Australian Centre for Rural Entrepreneurship (ACRE) and Social Enterprise World Forum (SEWF). Learn how its principles are being applied globally to drive impact in rural and remote communities.
📅 Date: Wednesday, 16 April 2025
⏰ Time: 12 PM (Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane) | 11:30 AM (Adelaide, Darwin) | 10 AM (Perth) | 2 PM (Auckland)
💻 Platform: Online
🎟 Cost: Free for BFGN members, $20 for non-members
What You'll Learn & Do
In this insightful session, you'll:
Discover the backstory of the Manifesto for Rural Social Enterprise and its origins in rural Australia – a seminal policy document proudly stewarded by the Australian Centre for Rural Entrepreneurship (ACRE) and Social Enterprise World Forum (SEWF).
Gain an understanding of the principles and policy recommendations, and how they can guide your work and impact in rural or remote communities.
Hear how three policy recommendations from the Manifesto are being applied across three different organisations:
Digital – Democratising access to technology in rural areas.
Capital – Adopting models of social financing and investment that are appropriate for rural communities.
Networks – Fostering networks and creating business support structures in rural communities.
Meet the Panel
This session features experts applying the Manifesto’s recommendations in diverse rural contexts:
Hazwan Razak – Sarawak Digital Economy Corporation (SDEC), Malaysia (Digital)
Jennifer Jones – Sefa Partnerships, Gadigal Country, NSW (Capital)
Meg Allan – Australian Centre for Rural Entrepreneurship (ACRE), Bidawal Country, Victoria (Networks)
Hosted by: Mary-Anne Scully, ACRE, Wiradjuri Country, NSW
About the Host Organisation
The Australian Centre for Rural Entrepreneurship (ACRE), is a globally recognised social enterprise dedicated to unlocking the power of entrepreneurship and social enterprise to forge a thriving future for rural Australia.
For over ten years, ACRE has played a field building role as an intermediary, providing capability-building learning and development programs, expert advice and support to individuals, enterprises, communities, and governments.
ACRE’s focus is on fostering new cultures of social entrepreneurship, community-led revitalisation, and community asset ownership to rejuvenate rural communities through economic, social and cultural wellbeing
Why Attend?
This session will provide actionable insights for anyone working in rural or remote communities. Whether you're a social entrepreneur, policymaker, or community leader, you’ll walk away with a deeper understanding of how policy can drive real change.
🎟 Secure your spot now and be part of this important conversation!
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