News

2023


December

Home Again creates their first social enterprise

Memorial student plays key role in project launch

October

Incubator celebrates outgoing grads, welcomes new cohort

Ventures create positive social change through social entrepreneurship

July

Supporting small-scale fisheries

Lillian Saul is an unexpected social entrepreneur. Her passion began in her work as a commercial fishing deckhand in Maine and Alaska, where she learned about contracting her own labour and being self-employed.

Champion of care

Memorial’s Centre for Social Enterprise (CSE) has received a national award for its efforts to bolster healthy communities through purchasing power.

2022


October

Stronger Together

Memorial forms social finance-focused coalition with community leaders

August

Celebrating diverse social entrepreneurs

Five social entrepreneurs from the 2021-2022 cohort graduated on May 13. Six new social ventures were welcomed into the 2022-2023 cohort at the same event, which was held at The Fluvarium on May 13. 

July

Reconnecting women to nature

‘Creativity and beautiful thinking’ needed to better society, says incubator grad

January

'Responsibility to impact the world': Incubator graduate aims to educate through video games

In 2020, Mr. Burry founded Stormy Shore Studios, a social enterprise that preserves culture and history through digital media.

2021


December

Launch forth

First companies graduate from Social Ventures Incubator

July

'Vision and energy'

Head of Memorial’s Centre for Social Enterprise appointed

April

'Educational beacon'

Alumni duo win $450,000 funding to develop forest school road map

March

Honing skills: Work placements help PhD student gain diverse business, research capabilities

Part-time job opportunities can be a rewarding experience for students, one that opens many doors for opportunity and growth.

January

'Natural partnership'

Business faculty joins global network focused on responsible research

Supporting seniors during the challenges of 2020

From “snowmageddon” to the COVID-19 pandemic, many businesses and individuals had to face new challenges, especially seniors.

Platform to shine: students investigate the flooding crisis in Canada through Map the System

A catastrophic cyclone inspired two Memorial students to dig deeper into a climate issue that affects many countries around the world.

2020


October

A place for the outliers

Memorial launches N.L.'s first social enterprise incubator

Preserving structures and memories in rural N.L. with student support

“How many communities can lay claim to having its own island — especially an island that has spawned stories of tragedy, love, disasters and mysteries?”

July

Multi-disciplinary placements in action: Memorial students blend skillsets for SmartICE

Two Memorial students say the chance to work with someone from a different program has enhanced their experiences working for a social enterprise in Labrador.

June

Opening doors to social enterprise: Memorial student discovers passion for social justice

A chance encounter during a part-time placement led MUN student Alyssa King from a Bachelor of Social work (BSW) to the new Masters of Business Administration in Social Enterprise and Entrepreneurship (MBA-SEE).

April

Read our lips

Memorial alumna launches social enterprise to help hard of hearing

March

Creating a connection to the present

Colin Corcoran is the founder of SMB Connect. The idea behind SMB Connect is to build infrastructure for connectivity in the St. Mary’s Bay area.

February

From across the ocean to across the yard: Memorial Engineering student makes big change with small green houses

Greenspace Urban Farms aims to solve food insecurity in Newfoundland and Labrador by creating sustainable, custom, green houses.

2019


October

Enpak Adventure: Pursuing passions can lead to success

Megan is a social entrepreneur and founder of Enpak, a tourism company that creates valuable and purposeful work for at-risk youth.

May

From fast fashion to sustainable consumption: MUN Business student Trevor Bessette starts circular economy venture

Fighting against plastic pollution and overconsumption: Seaside Apparel and Seaside Reclaimed.

April

Providing opportunities for social entrepreneurship

Bernadette Coady builds valuable connections with non-profit organizations in the province, as she steers MBO’s new social enterprise development program. This program provides opportunities for individuals interested in social entrepreneurship to start or grow their business.

2018


November

Stella's Circle Inclusion Choir
 

Three students from Memorial University participated in social enterprise work placements from the Centre for Social Enterprise.

October

Learning about social enterprise: Experience with Choices for Youth

Killol Chokshi is an international graduate student from India who is currently working on his MSc in Pharmacy at Memorial University. Chokshi has worked with Choices for Youth through CSE's work placements. Read about his experience.

September

Fishing for Success: Connecting young people to place and community

Fishing for Success is a nonprofit social enterprise dedicated to living, sharing, and celebrating the traditional fishing knowledge and culture that sustained generations of Newfoundlanders and Labradorians.

August

Student experience in social enterprise

Work-term student, Justin Lopinski, completed all three work placements with social enterprise-related organizations.

July

Learning about social enterprise: Experience with the Mummers Festival

Kaitlyn Warren completed a part-time work placement with the Mummers Festival

June

Take-Two gently-used clothing and more

In May of 2017, Empower launched a new social enterprise called Take Two Gently-used Clothing and More.

April

Social enterprise educator

An associate professor with the Faculty of Business Administration at Memorial University, Dr. Tom Cooper, has many ties to social enterprise.