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  2. 10 Social Enterprise Examples And Their Guiding Principles

    www.consciousconnectionmagazine.com/2016/02/...

    Learn about ten social enterprise examples and the principles that guide them towards overcoming global and local challenges.

  3. Social enterprises are businesses that act to intentionally tackle social problems, improve communities, people, or the environment. They can be structured as a for-profit or non-profit, and they reinvest their profits back into the social or environmental goals of the business.

  4. Social Enterprise: What It Is, How It Works, and Examples

    www.investopedia.com/terms/s/social-enterprise.asp

    A credit union, a coffee shop that sells fair-trade beans and hires candidates from at-risk communities, or a neighborhood food co-op are all examples of social enterprises.

  5. 9 Examples of Social Enterprise Businesses - StartUp Mindset

    startupmindset.com/social-enterprise-business...

    Social Enterprise Business Model: Examples, Advantages, and Disadvantages. Understanding the One-For-One Business Model

  6. The 10 Most Successful Social Entrepreneurs - Investopedia

    www.investopedia.com/articles/investing/092515/...

    These 10 inspiring business leaders successfully tackle global social issues while generating profit. Their companies effect social change throughout the world.

  7. 2019's Top 5 Most Innovative And Impactful Social Enterprises

    www.forbes.com/sites/lilachbullock/2019/03/05/...

    1. The Movement: ME to WE. One of the most successful and impactful social enterprises of this generation, ME to WE is a social enterprise that provides Fairtrade products and global...

  8. 22 Awesome Social Enterprise Ideas and Examples

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    Social Enterprise is the practice of using market-based, entrepreneurial strategies for the purpose of progressing an organization’s social or environmental impact. Social Enterprises can take many forms and are not restricted to one particular legal structure or business model design.