Understanding social and non-profit business models within public and urban management projects is crucial as traditional, profit-oriented frameworks often fall short in these contexts. These projects prioritize social and environmental values over financial returns, presenting challenges for effective business model application and value creation tailored to non-profit intentions. To address this, the learning unit explores applying business model frameworks like the Social Business Model and others adapted for smart cities. These models integrate social and financial objectives, offering insights into value creation with a primary social mission, essential for urban projects aiming beyond mere profit. This microlearning unit teaches the construction and application of social and non-profit business models through core frameworks, like the Mission Model Canvas and City Model Canvas. It includes hands-on activities to identify and analyze recurring patterns across diverse frameworks, aiding learners in adapting models for a social and non-profit focus in urban and smart city contexts.
T4R - Learning journey
Learning with Microlearning Units
Social and Non-Profit Business Models
FRAMEWORK:
GOVERNANCE
MODULE:
LDT Public Value Creation Model
EQF 4
GOV-102
| GOV-100 | first loop |
|---|---|
| Social and Non-Profit Business Models | Learner acquires the knowledge of non-profit business model adaptations. Learner develops skills to systematically compare and contrast multiple framework structures. Learner exercises responsibility and autonomy in analyzing the suitability for public value-driven smart city and Local Digital Twin projects. |




