Could your idea make a difference?
Come to the Social Business plan workshop and find out.
Come to the Social Business plan workshop and find out.
Is there a way for you to make a difference in your city’s economy?
The enterprises we awarded in the Spark Tank have in the last 12 months generated $1.2M in revenue and hired 122 people, many with barriers. But it is only the beginning of measuring impact.
The Lausanne Movement and Business as Mission Global has produced a well-principled document that can guide those interested in building a local economy that is just, that reflects the stewardship we have been given, and that fosters the shalom of God.
The CCT is hosting a party for dogs and their humans to highlight the St. Francis Homeless Project and their social enterprise Dogs Dig ‘Em treats.
Meet the Doers – of social enterprise in our valley. The Center for Community Transformation will host a series of three opportunities to meet social entrepreneurs at Fresno Pacific University campus.
Relive #SoEnt17 with videos of Bryan Feil, Jake Soberal and other #SoEnt17 speakers. Recap their stories as you learn from the experience of some of Fresno’s greatest Social Entrepreneurs.
Since 2013 CCT has helped catalyze 32 Social Enterprises of which 69% are still operating. These enterprises reflect the diversity and resources of people of faith.
The Center for Community Transformation is pleased to announce its annual Faith-Rooted Social Business Plan Contest. This contest is designed to stimulate creativity as well as new partnerships between faith leaders in church, non-profit and traditional business institutions in the area of social business models for youth and adults with barriers to employment.
As Featured in Fresno Pacific University’s periodical, PACIFIC, Vol. 30, No. 1 One looks like a restaurant, another looks like an after-school center and the