Social entrepreneurship - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Social entrepreneurship is the work of a social entrepreneur. A social entrepreneur is someone who recognizes a social problem and uses entrepreneurial principles to organize ...
List of social entrepreneurs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A social entrepreneur is an entrepreneur who works to increase social capital, often by founding humanitarian organizations. Historical examples of leading social entrepreneurs
Social Entrepreneur - Shien-Ru Tsao | Capitalist Chicks
Shien-Ru Tsao, Founder: Project 116-Johanne Harrigan. For thousands of years, before the proliferation of colleges and universities, learning primarily came at the feet of masters.
The 2008 Social Capitalist Awards | Fast Company
Change the world. Make some money. It's an appealing prospect. Nonprofits were born because for-profits weren't addressing some market failures--pollution, poverty, illiteracy.
What is a Social Entrepreneur?
...“Social entrepreneurs are not content just to give a fish or teach how to fish. They will not rest until they have revolutionized the fishing industry.”...
Young Women Social Entrepreneurs
YWSE-SF Event: Women on Top - Lessons for Life and Business from the Mountaintop, July 23; Womenwise Marketing - Resources for women, by women; Workshop: Yes, You Can: Manifesting ...
Social Entrepreneur Corps: Homepage
Welcome to Social Entrepreneur Corps! Social Entrepreneur Corps is a social enterprise that leads innovative and dynamic international internship, volunteering, consulting and ...
Institute For Social Entrepreneurs, Jerr Boschee
Serving social enterprises around the globe with speeches, seminars, workshops, publications, coaching services and other resources. Executive Director Jerr Boschee has long been ...
Background on Social Entrepreneurship | The Skoll Foundation
The Skoll Foundations mission is to advance systemic change to benefit communities around the world by investing in, connecting and celebrating social entrepreneurs.
Faces of Social Entrepreneurship - The New York Times > Magazine ...
On the following pages you will meet four people who might broadly be defined as ‘‘social entrepreneurs’’ — people who have sought to fill a societal need by starting ...