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Social Shifters (Scotland) Need Visionary Industry Leaders

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Social Shifters is a global e-learning and community platform that supports enterprising community groups, voluntary organisations, and social enterprises.

Social Shifters is a global platform, launched in 2019, that combines with online collaboration tools - to help third sector organisations start-up, develop, and become more sustainable. Right now there are ‘Shifters’ signed up from over 100 countries.

In response to the Covid-19 pandemic, Social Shifters has launched a brand new (free to access) e-learning and community platform to support third sector resilience in Scotland. Social Shifter continues to produce topical resources that can help organisations remain resilient and navigate through the ongoing crisis.

We are delighted Social Shifters has landed in Scotland, as response to COVID19, and is looking to widen its local support for the people who are driving change.

The organisation is currently on the lookout for visionary industry leaders (who are socially or environmentally driven) to help shape the strategic vision of Social Shifters.

Can you spare a few hours to help the Social Shifter revolution and push positive social change?

If yes, David Haddow would love to hear from you by email or LinkedIn messages.

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