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EP14: Let’s talk about running a charity like a business & essential franchising tips 

Matthew Cox Enterprise
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Let's talk about running a charity like a business and discuss essential franchising tips to help you successfully scale, expand and grow.
Join us as we discuss various ideas and strategies with Paula Woolven from the Havens Community Hub CIC. (www.havenscomm...)
She shares the stories behind Havens Community Hub CIC, including how Havens Food Coop came to live after a chance observation in Morrisons and how she runs the different charities as a social enterprise. We also talk with Paula about how she can franchise and expand Havens Community Hub CIC past East Sussex. We discuss ideas and advice about her journey as a social entrepreneur with Havens Community Hub and just how similar running the non-profit is to a business.
This episode is full of great stories and tips that can be used to inspire your business and entrepreneurship journey.
So, grab your headphones and get stuck in to get unstuck!
Find out more on their website (www.havenscomm...) .
Looking for advice on a specific business topic, or want to join the conversation on all things entrepreneurship? Why not join us on the podcast? Visit our website (matthewcox.biz/) or contact us at info@matthewcox.biz (mailto:info@matthewcox.biz) for more information.

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