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  2. Social venture - Wikipedia

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    The distinguishing characteristic of the social venture versus the commercial venture is the primacy of their objective to solve social problems and provide social benefits. The social venture may generate profits, but that is not its focus. Rather profits are a possible means to achieve sustainability in providing a social benefit. The ...

  3. List of social entrepreneurs - Wikipedia

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    A social entrepreneur is an entrepreneur who works to increase social capital by founding social ventures, including charities, for-profit businesses with social causes, and other non-government organizations. These types of activities are distinct from work of non-operating foundations and philanthropists who provide funding and other support ...

  4. Social venture capital - Wikipedia

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    Social venture capital is a form of investment funding that is usually funded by a group of social venture capitalists [1] or an impact investor [2] to provide seed-funding investment, usually in a for-profit social enterprise, in return to achieve an outsized gain in financial return while delivering social impact to the world.

  5. Impact investing - Wikipedia

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    "Social venture capital", or "patient capital", impact investments are structured similarly to those in the rest of the venture capital community. Investors may take an active role mentoring or leading the growth of the company, [20] similar to the way a venture capital firm assists in the growth of an early-stage company. Hedge funds and ...

  6. Social entrepreneurship - Wikipedia

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    Using wiki models or crowdsourcing approaches, for example, a social entrepreneur organization can get hundreds of people from across a country (or from multiple countries) to collaborate on joint online projects (e.g., developing a business plan or a marketing strategy for a social entrepreneurship venture).

  7. Social enterprise - Wikipedia

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    A social enterprises can be structured as a business, a partnership for profit or non-profit, and may take the form (depending on in which country the entity exists and the legal forms available) of a co-operative, mutual organisation, a disregarded entity (a form of business classification for income tax purposes in the United States), [5] a social business, a benefit corporation, a community ...

  8. Category:Social entrepreneurship - Wikipedia

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    Social business; Social business model; Social Business Trust; Social enterprise; Social Enterprise Academy-Nigeria; Social Enterprise Association; Social Enterprise Europe; Social Enterprise London; Social entrepreneurship in Russia; Social entrepreneurship in South Asia; Social firm; Social purpose corporation; Social venture; Social Venture ...

  9. Category:Social enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Social Enterprise UK; Social entrepreneurship; Social Finance (consultancy) Social venture capital; Solight Design; Spacehive; Spitalfields Crypt Trust; Stemettes; Studio One Eighty Nine; Sunrise International Education