We are indebted to REDF and the SH Cowell Foundation for the financial support that covered the costs associated with the following publications:
Changing Lives, Changing Times
A ten-year retrospective of the successes and failures, the joys and struggles, the homeruns and strikeouts of Juma’s first decade as a social enterprise and youth development innovator. Authored by best-selling author Merideth Maran (Class Dismissed), this book is a great read about the first era of Juma’s work.
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Leading the Social Purpose Enterprise
Juma founder, Diane Flannery and former Chief Operating Officer, Kriss Deiglmeier, reflect on the challenges and lessons learned in developing an organizational culture in an organization that embodies both business and nonprofit goals.
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Managing the Social Purpose Enterprise
Juma founder, Diane Flannery and former Chief Operating Officer, Kriss Deiglmeier, comment on the challenges inherent in operating “double bottom line” business ventures, and conclude that the potential rewards for both youth employees and nonprofit practitioners, outweigh the challenges.
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Note: These two articles are part of a series published by REDF, a visionary funder in the social enterprise arena. These and other social enterprise resources can be found at www.redf.org.