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Social economy entities fulfil an essential social function in bringing about the activation of people and environments confronting difficult living situations. The social economy sector includes cooperatives, social organisations, foundations and organisations and businesses that subordinate financial goals to social ones but that have at their disposal both repayable and non-repayable sources of funding. Of the latter, income from sales and subsidies are a predominant form available to social organisations to become established and to foundations and organisations to cover their current operational costs. It is social organisations that have the most difficulty using sources of funding that must be repaid. This can be attributed to their legal status, which renders them unlike enterprises or non-governmental organisations and prevents them from being able to use the support measures available to micro, small, and medium-size enterprises or non-governmental organisations. At the same time, their usually weak financial condition is compounded by the lack of opportunities to take advantage of measures available in the banking sector.
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