Social Entrepreneurship
Social Entrepreneurship is the act of using innovation to foster social change. A main goal of social entrepreneurship is to use effective business practices to develop new ways to solve social and environmental problems. Social ventures (the products of social entrepreneurship) can include everything from education facilities to businesses that provide potable water to the world’s poor.
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