Social Entrepreneurship

What in the World Is a Social Entrepreneur?

Lloyd I. Sederer, MD | Posted 11.14.2009 | Home


Lloyd I. Sederer, MD

Social entrepreneurs show us that enabling others to lead lives of belonging and contribution is a truer measure of value, one that is priceless.

Start-Up Capital for For-Profit Social Entrepreneurs, Part 2: A Resource Guide

Rachael Chong | Posted 11.16.2009 | Impact


Rachael Chong

For the second part of my series on start-up capital for social entrepreneurs, I've created a list of investors, incubators, networks and other resources that support start-up social ventures in the U.S.

TOMS Shoes Founder Works To Stamp Out Foot Disease In Ethiopia

Posted 11.06.2009 | Impact


CBS Evening News recently profiled a TOMS shoe drop in Southern Ethiopia, where TOMS Shoes Founder and Chief Shoe Giver Blake Mycoskie spoke about his...

Engaging Ambassadors in Social Entrepreneurship

Saul Garlick | Posted 11.06.2009 | Impact


Saul Garlick

What is the ideal role of the U.S. Government in connecting with rural, poor African communities? Does the U.S. Foreign Service have a responsibility to American citizens to know what is going on in the field?

Venturing Green

Bob Giloth | Posted 11.04.2009 | Green


Bob Giloth

Are theses nonprofit ventures harbingers of bigger and better things to come? It's hard to scale these businesses or even to replicate them.

Start-up Capital for For-Profit Social Entrepreneurs - Where the heck is it? Part 1.

Rachael Chong | Posted 10.28.2009 | Impact


Rachael Chong

With all the recent attention given to social entrepreneurs, when will we actually begin to see an acceptable level of investment directed towards these leaders of social change?

What is Work? America Re-Imagined at Pop Tech (Day 1)

Sharon Glassman | Posted 10.23.2009 | Local


Sharon Glassman

While many of us believe that more money is a motivator, it's actually a stressor that inhibits performance.

Young in America

David D. Burstein | Posted 10.15.2009 | Politics


David D. Burstein

By most indicators young people are the most adversely affected age group by the economic crisis, the most at risk when it comes to health care coverage, and the deepest in debt.

Global Sustainable Enterprise Kickoff at CSU Biz School

Greg Berry | Posted 10.14.2009 | Denver


Greg Berry

Colorado State University has an incredible program within the business school, Global Social and Sustainable Enterprise.

Lessons From Coco Chanel, a Self-Made Woman

Rachael Chong | Posted 10.05.2009 | Business


Rachael Chong

A woman ahead of her time, Coco Chanel was a true entrepreneur, who brought women freedom through fashion.

Health Care's True Cost to Small Business

Andrew Ruben | Posted 09.28.2009 | Business


Andrew Ruben

Reversing the perverse incentives in the health care system -- a system which prevents small businesses from growing -- is integral to any economic recovery.

Ecopreneur: An Innovative Way to Attract Investors in a Recession

Kristin Boekhoff | Posted 11.24.2009 | Business


Kristin Boekhoff

I don't have to convince the Bangladeshis of the potential of their country. They are keen to change the world's negative perception of Bangladesh; a high-profile, luxury eco resort could do just that.

The Recession's Accidental Entrepreneurs (SLIDESHOW)

HuffPost's Eyes & Ears | Matthew Palevksy | Posted 11.10.2009 | Business


The recession has put thousands of people out of work, creating a new class of accidental entrepreneurs. Whether by ingenuity or just plain luck, man...

Seven Tenets of the Socially Conscious Business

Andrew Ruben | Posted 09.14.2009 | Business


Andrew Ruben

There are many companies trying to take advantage of this trend, but some businesses are more socially conscious than others.

Fractured Paradise: Four Days in Haiti

Cameron Sinclair | Posted 09.03.2009 | World


Cameron Sinclair

Last week I traveled to Haiti to see if my organization could provide design and building services for a couple of projects. What I found was a country very different from what was reported in the media.

Pro Food: Slow Food with an Entrepreneurial Twist

Rob Smart | Posted 08.07.2009 | Green


Rob Smart

Pro Food stands apart in its efforts to revitalize the entrepreneurial side of the American food system, with the express purpose of reestablishing the link between food and source, bringing together eaters and farmers in new, innovative ways.

Amidst Conflict, Pakistanis Persevere

Susan Davis | Posted 08.02.2009 | World


Susan Davis

The impoverished North-West Frontier Province lays claim to devastating maternal and child mortality rates, and scant education for girls. But courageous women here are increasingly agents of change.

Conscious Business: Like Water To A Fish ...

Brian Whetten | Posted 06.18.2009 | Business


Brian Whetten

Fear makes us stupid, it makes us un-conscious, it literally sucks the blood from our brains, reverses tens of thousands of years of evolution, and puts us into "fight or flight mode."

Resetting: An Unprecedented Meeting of Philanthropists

Jumpstart | Posted 06.18.2009 | Living


Jumpstart

This was an unprecedented event in the Bay Area; never before had Jewish and non-Jewish grantmakers gathered together in "Jewish space" to discuss needs and tactics.

We Must Support America's Entrepreneurs

Lesa Mitchell | Posted 06.11.2009 | Business


Lesa Mitchell

Promoting and enabling an entrepreneurial spirit will create jobs, solve problems and improve lives across the nation.

Goldman Environmental Prize: Change the World, Change Your Brain

Alvaro Fernandez | Posted 05.23.2009 | Green


Alvaro Fernandez

I just came back from an inspiring Goldman Prize Award ceremony, where seven grassroots environmental change-makers were recognized for their work and resiliency.

At Skoll's Annual Oxford Confab, Capitalism In Shift

Tom Watson | Posted 05.03.2009 | World


Tom Watson

The world economic crisis tends to sharpen the focus at this year's Skoll confab, nicknamed the 'Davos of Social Entrepreneurship.'

What Does the Future Look Like?

Julia Moulden | Posted 04.28.2009 | Living


Julia Moulden

A group of compassionate human beings met this week to talk not about history, but what's going on right this minute and what the future might just look like.

Is Learning from Failure a Myth?

Bob Giloth | Posted 04.25.2009 | Business


Bob Giloth

Is learning from failure a myth? Gompers and company argue from a study of several thousand venture-back companies that this myth may be due to "attribution bias."

Six Questions for Emerging New Radicals

Julia Moulden | Posted 04.21.2009 | Living


Julia Moulden

If you're wondering what a "New Radical" is, it's someone who's found a way to put the skills acquired in their career to work on some of the world's greatest challenges.