Training and Advisory
SEK empowers entrepreneurs through a comprehensive range of training
Practitioner-Led Training
Focus on Real-World Relevance: The training is designed and delivered by experienced social entrepreneurs. This means the trainers have firsthand knowledge of the challenges and opportunities faced by social enterprises. They can incorporate real-world examples, case studies, and practical skills that are directly relevant to what aspiring or existing social entrepreneurs will encounter..
Building Capacity & Policy Advocacy
Working with MSEA, Social Enterprise Kenya aims to create a more supportive environment for social enterprises in Kenya. A specific policy can empower these businesses to create a positive impact on the country's social and economic development and be designed to address the specific needs and challenges faced by social enterprises in Kenya.It will consider factors like access to finance and many more.
Fostering Collaboration
As a founding member of the Network of Africa Social Entrepreneurs (Kenya, Ghana, Ethiopia, Ivory Coast), Social Enterprise Kenya's leadership in NASE fosters a collaborative environment where social enterprises can learn and grow together, contributing to a more sustainable and impactful social enterprise sector across Africa.
Knowledge Sharing
Social Enterprise Kenya uses campaigns to run public awareness campaigns that educate Kenyans about social enterprises and an Online Resource Hub to serve as a centralized platform for information on social entrepreneurship in Kenya thus significantly contributing to building a strong ecosystem for social entrepreneurship in Kenya.
Networking Events
Social Enterprise Kenya connects social enterprises who create a more supportive environment for social enterprises to thrive, investors who direct more resources towards businesses that are tackling social and environmental challenges and stackeholders who connect the right people and resources to create a more sustainable and equitable future for Kenya.
Pan-African Collaboration
NASE brings together social enterprises from four key African nations: Kenya, Ghana, Ethiopia, and Ivory Coast. This creates a strong network that transcends national boundaries and Social Enterprise Kenya being a founding member signifies the commitment to building a collaborative ecosystem for social enterprises across Africa.