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If we’re serious about solving problems, marginal businesses won’t do.
If we’re serious about solving problems, marginal businesses won’t do.
We need to equip the next generation with the tools they need to deliver on good intentions.
How can social enterprises compete in markets that aren’t focused on impact? Corporate partnerships can help.
Katherine Milligan, who directs the Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship, interviews leaders from organizations harnessing tech tools like drones and e-readers for social good.
The experience of the Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves in accelerating investment, collective action, profitability, and impact provides lessons for other impact industries attempting to do the same in base of the pyramid markets across the developing world.
Four ways nonprofits and social enterprises can use market-based solutions to help meet millennial demand for affordable housing.
By taking on an advising role, an organization can scale a core innovation with less demand on its resources than would be required through direct action alone.
Social enterprise, which promises both economic empowerment and social trans-formation, is driving tremendous positive change in the lives of women in India. But it is also at the heart of a growing debate about the past and future of India's social sector.
Solving systemic social problems takes people, politics, and power—not more social entrepreneurship.