<p> <span>In this article, you will learn the following</span></p><p><b data-redactor-tag="b">26 Tips on How to Become a Successful Social Entrepreneur </b></p><p><b data-redactor-tag="b">36 Ideas for everyday Social Entrepreneurship</b></p><p><b data-redactor-tag="b">30 significant social issues to create a venture around</b></p><p><b data-redactor-tag="b">8 Sample Differences between Social Entrepreneurs & Business or Industry Entrepreneurs </b></p><p><b data-redactor-tag="b">48 Power ideas for future social-entrepreneurs in the age of AI/VR/AR/Blockchain/3D Technology </b></p><p><b data-redactor-tag="b">42 Examples of globally acclaimed social entrepreneurship ventures and social entrepreneurs</b></p><p><b data-redactor-tag="b">Social entrepreneurs are driven by their passion to create positive meaningful differences </b>in the world by solving <b data-redactor-tag="b">issues which have the potential to impact </b>on a massive scale.</p><p><b data-redactor-tag="b">There are many Social Entrepreneurs as well as social-enterprise</b> - which have a global presence. </p><p><b data-redactor-tag="b">Social Entrepreneurs'</b> mission is about facilitating sustainable development, growth, and solving challenges – in most successful cases.</p><p><b data-redactor-tag="b">It is certainly possible to have a profitable social-enterprise </b>– which not only does justice to the social cause and also making it a cost-effective money-making social-venture. </p><p><b data-redactor-tag="b">In the examples given in this article you will discover how their ideas made - Many of the Social entrepreneurs create profitable business around their</b> core ideas.</p><p><b data-redactor-tag="b">Social Entrepreneurs fall under these categories</b> - Community Social Entrepreneur, Non-Profit Social Entrepreneur, Transformational Social Entrepreneur, For-profit Social Entrepreneur, or co-operative. </p><p><b data-redactor-tag="b">Many of the Social Entrepreneurs became a Social Entrepreneur – because of their personal significant</b> or disruptive emotional experiences.</p><p><b data-redactor-tag="b">8 Sample Differences between Social Entrepreneurs & Business or Industry Entrepreneurs </b></p> <p><span>I. Creating better employment opportunities for the underprivileged<br></span><span>II. Educating the illiterate<br></span><span>III. Providing and facilitating better health care for all<br></span><span>IV. Eradicating infectious diseases<br></span><span>V. Providing proper shelter for the homeless<br></span><span>VI. Eliminating Poverty<br></span><span>VII. Creating awareness about a social evil<br></span><span>VIII. Supporting small Entrepreneurs through giving resources</span></p> <p><b data-redactor-tag="b"><br></b></p><p><b data-redactor-tag="b">36 Ideas for everyday Social Entrepreneurship</b> – please remember many of these can be upscaled to create a socially empowering enterprise <b data-redactor-tag="b">– a few of them already being used & SOME THOSE YOU CAN DO IT BY YOURSELF</b></p><p>The ideas given here in this article are given to trigger and enable a springboard phenomenon for your creativity. </p> <p><span>1</span><span>. If you have books [especially academic ones] - which can add value to others - Donate them to the needy or to a library OR open a library for the underprivileged yourself<br></span><span>2. Upcycle a product that could easily be repurposed or repaired<br></span><span>3. Find an existing product responsible for a lot of waste and create a sustainable alternative<br></span><span>4. Start a homemade goods business, and hire and train people from your community who have trouble securing employment<br></span><span>5. Find ways to connect with – both sides of the value chain – that is – the restaurants or airlines - which have leftover foods on a daily basis AND the orphanage, old-age homes and the NGOs managing them CREATE a mechanism that can feed the hungry and the poorest of poor</span></p><br><b data-redactor-tag="b">6.</b><b data-redactor-tag="b">30 significant social issues to create a venture around</b><br><span>Create a club of like-minded individuals from your organizations, society, and friends</span><br><span>I.To encourage people Not to litter</span><br><span>II.To encourage people Not TO dirty the natural resources like – wells, rivers/sea, forests, and mountains</span><br><span>III.Create campaigns to clean all the natural resources like – wells, rivers/sea, forests, and mountains</span><br><span>IV. Create teams that not only plant Trees BUT ALSO ensure that they survive</span><br><span>V. Create awareness about animal cruelty</span><br><span>VI. Create awareness about the scarcity of water and not waste</span><br><span>VII. Involve people to ensure that water-conservation water management and water-saving methods are used by everyone</span><br><span>VIII. Find ways to make people use more natural power</span><br><span>IX. Cleaning and personal hygiene awareness</span><br><span>X. Awareness of the importance of education</span><br><span>XI. Educating the underprivileged</span><br><span>XII. Start teaching those skills that you are proficient into people who can gain livelihood through these skills</span><br><span>XIII. Collect and distribute used YET wearable clothes to the needy</span><br><span>XIV. Help people who don't have resources – to make them organize and conduct events at a low cost – like marrying their children</span><br><span>XV. Create awareness about what skills are needed to make them job-attractive</span><br><span>XVI. Find ways to provide clean drinking water to those who don't have access to it</span><br><span>XVII. Connect the job-seekers with employers</span><br><span>XVIII. Connect the philanthropic organization to the small entrepreneurs to facilitate financing</span><br><span>XIX. Mentoring small entrepreneurs to help them succeed</span><br><span>XX. Create awareness about the most advanced ways of agriculture and farming AND how profitable it can become - use the right business techniques and tools</span><br><span>XXI. Provide medical supplies and resources to underdeveloped areas</span><br><span>XXII. Make people and societies aware of the plight and need of all the physically challenged</span><br><span>XXIII. Create awareness about mental health issues TO PUT THE EMPHASIS that seeking help is not bad AND create awareness about the Taboos</span><br><span>XXIV. Create awareness about the quacks and unverified claims about the usefulness of any treatment</span><br><span>XXV. Expose various frauds and scams that are happening</span><br><span>XXVI. Arrange through various forums so that the needy get the right legal help</span><br><span>XXVII. Create ways to design and build ultra-low-cost hoses for poor</span><br><span>XXVIII. Facilitate the meritorious and deserving get scholarship programs that fund the education of talented individuals</span><br><span>XXIX. Create a chain that can provide daily essentials for a low-cost</span><br><span>XXX. Create awareness about social taboos and </span><span>women and child exploitation</span><br> <p><b data-redactor-tag="b">48 Power ideas for future social-entrepreneurs in the age of AI/VR/AR/Blockchain/3D Technology </b></p> <p><span>1. </span><span>Use AI – Artificial Intelligence, VR-Virtual Reality, AR-Augmented Reality, etc. to create platforms that can provide personalized therapy to help people cope with anxiety and stress<br></span><span>2. Create a platform – which teaches – how to use AI, VR, AR and how to train yourself to get jobs<br></span><span>3. Create different models and help people get involved in vertical farming to provide fresh produce<br></span><span>4. Make people use renewable, clean, and green energy wherever possible to reduce dependency on fossil fuels<br></span><span>5. Using AI – creating smart prosthetic-limbs to improve accessibility and independence for people with physical disabilities<br></span><span>6. Again using AI to create voice-controlled interfaces for people with visual and hearing impairment<br></span><span>7. Use blockchain technology to create a secure, transparent microfinancing platform that empowers individuals in developing economies to access loans and build credit<br></span><span>8. Create immersive training programs in AI, VR, AR, etc. to equip people with job skills relevant to the existing and emerging market scenarios<br></span><span>9. Creating an online Circular Economy platform that connects businesses and consumers for the exchange of used goods and materials, promoting resource efficiency and reducing waste<br></span><span>10. Create forums and platforms that connect NGOs and social enterprises with under-resourced communities for targeted assistance and resource allocation<br></span><span>11. Create mobile training centers for farmer's training, skill training etc.<br></span><span>12. Create an app that provides AI-powered mental health support and connects users to local therapists and support groups<br></span><span>13. Using 3D printing technology to create mechanisms, especially in disaster-prone areas - to provide to rapidly produce essential supplies like shelters, prosthetics, water purification devices, etc. – during a calamity or crisis<br></span><span>14. Create platforms that fight the menace of – Propaganda, hate-speech, disinformation/ misinformation, fake news, the spread of rumors, religious intolerance etc.<br></span><span>15. Develop community-based solar, wind, or geothermal microgrids to reduce dependence on centralized power grids vulnerable to climate disruptions<br></span><span>16. Find ways to reduce pollution with sustainable environmentally friendly methods<br></span><span>17. Find ways to deal with stubble-burning issues in ways to increase profit and convenience among the framers who do that<br></span><span>18. Find ways to turn the daily waste generated into say energy<br></span><span>19. Find ways to substitute plastic through creating material which are 100% bio-degradable.<br></span><span>20. Design AI-powered learning platforms that tailor educational experiences to individual learning styles and career aspirations<br></span><span>21. Develop VR experiences that raise awareness about social issues like climate change, injustice, poverty, or human rights violations -Create engaging games that tackle social challenges<br></span><span>22. Help Develop social enterprises that transform waste materials into valuable products like upcycling plastic waste into furniture OR reducing the use of pesticides and chemicals in farming<br></span><span>23. Promoting art therapy workshops to promote mental health awareness and creating a powerful tool for healing<br></span><span>24. Using drones to deliver critical supplies and medical aid in disaster zones, especially in remote areas OR where no other transportation is possible<br></span><span>25. Creating a very user-friendly and convenient app and software that can translate spoken language in to your language AND also into sign language in real-time<br></span><span>26. Create platforms that help people to experience different cultures firsthand, fostering empathy and understanding between diverse populations and ALSO educating tourists about the destinations they visit<br></span><span>27. Involving local communities to promote responsible practices to make the tourist's experience wonderful<br></span><span>28. Develop AR-based modules that allow people to virtually, interact with endangered species in their natural habitats to raise awareness and boost conservation efforts<br></span><span>29. Design innovative systems to desalinate sea-water in either no-cost OR at very-very significantly low cost to provide access to clean drinking water in regions facing water scarcity<br></span><span>30. To find ways to use the energy of the sea-waves to harness the power of the ocean for human use<br></span><span>31. Developing devices for the elderly and critically ill people – to monitor individuals' health and well-being, detect falls and important pre-disease symptoms<br></span><span>32. Creating to provide companionship to lonely<br></span><span>33. Creating wearable devices to make women safer everywhere<br></span><span>34. Creating AR/VR/AI-powered platform – to help people overcome phobias in a safe non-threatening environment to address – say - phobias of heights, public speaking, or enclosed spaces, offering a new avenue for therapeutic intervention<br></span><span>35. Develop technologies that convert organic waste into biogas for cooking or heating in off-grid communities to provide a source of clean energy<br></span><span>36. Create incentives for making people responsible for e-waste disposal by creating a collection chain system and offering reward points to reduce environmental pollution<br></span><span>37. Using AI/VR/AR – create platforms that document and preserve endangered languages, traditional crafts, and cultural practices to empower communities to share their heritage with future generations and bridge cultural divides<br></span><span>38. Using AI/VR/AR design platforms that VR experiences that use art, music, and guided visualization to promote relaxation, emotional expression, and stress reduction<br></span><span>39. Using algorithms Finding ways to reduce biases in education recruitments, judicial systems in loan disbursal<br></span><span>40. Train young adults or teenagers to provide companionship and tech support to seniors, bridging the digital divide and combating social isolation.<br></span><span>41. Develop a platform connecting businesses and individuals with small amounts of waste materials (fabric scraps, food waste) to those who can creatively reuse them.<br></span><span>42. Design and manufacture clothing from innovative, compostable materials like Turmeric & Tulsi to reduce textile waste<br></span><span>43. Develop 3D printing techniques to accelerate the restoration of damaged ecosystems<br></span><span>44. Create financial literacy platforms empowering people to make informed financial decisions<br></span><span>45. Create technologies to Capture waste heat generated by buildings, factories, or data centers and redistribute it for urban heating or cooling or any other energy needs to promote energy efficiency in cities<br></span><span>46. Develop personalized dietary plans based on individual analysis of various data from the body to promote wellbeing, fitness, and health and to address potential health issues in time<br></span><span>47. Create a platform to connect vendors selling salvaged or recycled building materials, equipment, etc. to promote sustainable construction practices and reduce landfill waste<br></span><span>48. Establish social enterprises that transform discarded materials into beautiful and functional art pieces<br></span><b data-redactor-tag="b">49.</b><b data-redactor-tag="b"> Read my following blogs – for additional resources & tips to succeed in your social ventures<br></b><span>I. 12 Exciting Career Paths in Biomimetics 84 Groundbreaking Everyday Used Biomimicry Inventions<br></span><span>II. 139 Hacks How to Leapfrog Your Business & Career with Tech & Biz-Models That Disrupt<br></span><span>III. 72 Ways to Leverage Technology for Business Growth & Become a Trendsetter<br></span><span>IV. Maximize Your Revenue, Profit & Productivity with 1365 KPIs Across 40 Business Functions<br></span><span>V. 52 Next-Level Proven Business Models for Entrepreneurs & Leaders for Phenomenal Growth and Massive Success<br></span><span>VI. 33 Technologies to Overcome Challenges and Achieve Unprecedented Success in Your Business<br></span><span>VII. 48 immutable Laws for</span><span> Phenomenal Business Growth and Great Leadership & Profession</span></p> <p><b data-redactor-tag="b">42 Examples of globally acclaimed social entrepreneurship ventures and social entrepreneurs</b></p> <p><span>1. Grameen Bank was founded by Muhammad Yunus in Bangladesh to provide microloans to the poor, especially women. This model has helped millions of people lift themselves out of poverty and start their own businesses<br></span><span>2. Similar to Grameen Bank is SalaUno founded by Jacqueline Novogratz in Brazil to provide financial services like microloans, savings accounts, and other financial products that help people improve their lives<br></span><span>3. GoodWeave International (formerly Rugmark) founded by Kailash Satyarthi - dedicated to ending illegal child labor in the rug-making industry which provided the first voluntary labeling, monitoring, and certification system of rugs manufactured without the use of child labor in South Asia<br></span><span>4. In the field of education - Pratham was founded by Madhav Chavan in India to improve the quality of education for underprivileged children using innovative teaching methods to help children learn to read and write.<br></span><span>5. Another social entrepreneurship example is Khan Academy founded by Salman "Sal" Amin Khan to provide free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere through free online courses on a variety of subjects, from math and science to history and economics.<br></span><span>6. Acumen is an education support social entrepreneurship venture which is a nonprofit investment fund that invests in companies and organizations that are working to solve social and environmental problems] - Acumen has invested in several education companies, including Pratham in India<br></span><span>7. Water.org was founded by Gary White and Matt Damon to provide access to safe drinking water and sanitation to people in developing countries by building wells, latrines, and other water infrastructure projects by working with local partners<br></span><span>8. Patagonia founded by Yvon Chouinard – although Patagonia is an outdoor apparel company – it donates a portion of its profits to environmental causes and is a vocal advocate for environmental protection<br></span><span>9. Doctors Without Borders (Médecins Sans Frontières) - Founded in 1971 in France by a group of doctors and journalists in the wake of war and famine in Biafra, Nigeria. This is a Nobel Peace Prize-winning medical humanitarian organization that provides emergency medical care to people in conflict zones and other areas of crisis.<br></span><span>10. Healthcare: Social entrepreneurs are developing innovative solutions to make healthcare more accessible and affordable. Here are two examples:<br></span><span>11. Partners in Health was founded by Paul Farmer – they provide healthcare services to people in poor countries – and have been successful in reducing rates of HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and other diseases.<br></span><span>12. SightLife founded by Brian Stow – they provide corneal transplants to people in developing countries to restore sight to people who have gone blind due to corneal disease.<br></span><span>13. Sightsavers founded by Norman Hogg -works to prevent blindness and restore sight in developing countries<br></span><span>14. Warby Parker founded by Neil Blumenthal, Andy Dunn, Jeff Raider, and David Bland -Warby Parker is an online retailer that sells affordable eyeglasses to provide access to affordable eye care for people who cannot afford traditional glasses<br></span><span>15. The Black Lives Matter movement was started by activists and friends Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometi. Black Lives Matter is a decentralized movement advocating for non-violent protest against police brutality and all racially motivated violence against black people<br></span><span>16. #MeToo is a social movement and awareness campaign against sexual abuse, sexual harassment, and rape culture, in which people publicize their experiences This word was 1st coined by Tarana Burke to assist survivors of sexual violence, especially females of color<br></span><span>17. The Trevor Project started by James McGreevey, Peggy Sinatra, and Randy Barba to provide crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to LGBTQ youth<br></span><span>18. SEWA founded by Ela Bhatt is a trade union in India that organizes self-employed women workers in the informal sector to provide its members with a variety of services, including healthcare, childcare, and financial services.<br></span><span>19. TOMS was founded by Blake Mycoskie with a mission to provide shoes to children in need – they use their One for One business model, for every pair of shoes purchased, TOMS donates a pair to a child in need.<br></span><span>20. Beyond Meat founded by Ethan Brown - produces plant-based meat substitutes and its products are designed to be more sustainable than traditional meat products<br></span><span>21. The Recycling Partnership was founded by Sadhu Johnston - they work to improve recycling rates in the United States – they work with municipalities, businesses, and communities to develop and implement effective recycling programs.<br></span><span>22. Room to Read founded by Erin Dinan and John Wood- they to improve literacy and gender equality in developing countries – they also provide children with access to books and libraries, and also support girls' education.<br></span><span>23. Cotopaxi is a social enterprise that sells durable gear for the outdoor explorer, while also contributing to initiatives to fight global poverty – some of their accomplishments - Aided 1,255,490 people directly through poverty alleviation programs, provided 67,000 malaria treatments benefitting 403,416 families, and more in 2021.<br></span><span>24. Blueland is a social enterprise that sells plastic-free alternatives to home essentials, such as cleaning sprays and paper towels -Its products helped eliminate one billion single-use plastic bottles from landfills and oceans since 2019.<br></span><span>25. LSTN Sound Co. sells premium wooden headphones and provides access to hearing aids to people in need through the Starkey Hearing Foundation - The company has helped provide hearing aids to more than 50,000 people who would not have had access to them otherwise.<br></span><span>26. Love Your Melon founded by Zach Quinn and Brian Keller aims to improve the quality of life for children battling cancer - got inspired by TOMS one-for-one social entrepreneurship model in which one beanie was donated to a child battling cancer for every beanie sold. Today, 50% of the company's net profits are donated to charitable causes to fight pediatric cancer.<br></span><span>27. Lush supports animal rights cause in a variety of different ways, such as purchasing products from other companies that do not conduct, fund or commission products that have been tested on animals.<br></span><span>28. ASHOKA was founded by Bill Drayton. Ashoka's INITIATIVES IN SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP Ashoka Fellows, Ashoka Changemakers WISE (Women's Initiative in Social Entrepreneurship), Entrepreneur-to-Entrepreneur (E2), Ashoka Globalizer and Ashoka Support Network – through this network of Fellows — ASHOKA provides financial, knowledge, and logistical support to more than 3,600 change leaders in 90+ countries<br></span><span>29. Rachel Brathen the "Yoga Girl" – who shows her audience fresh yoga poses and tips to connect teachers with people in the online community who need healing.<br></span><span>30. Malala Fund co-founded by Shiza Shahid inspired by Malala Yousafzai who was shot by the Taliban for promoting education for girls – they empower women and girls by advocating and spreading access to education<br></span><span>31. Charity water founded by Scott Harrison - provides safe and potable drinking water in 29 countries around the world sustainable products for sexual and personal health, such as condoms, tampons, lubricants, and pads, among other things with the aim How to Make the World a Better Place<br></span><span>32. Better World Books founded by Xavier Helgesen, Christopher "Kreece" Fuchs, and Jeff Kurtzman – it is an online bookstore that funds global literacy<br></span><span>33. Off Grid Electric co-founded by Helgesen – provides renewable energy to homes in the off-grid world<br></span><span>34. SafePoint founded by Marc Koska - re-designed medical tools, introduced a non-reusable, inexpensive syringe that can be used in underfunded clinics have delivered four billion safe injections in 40 countries via his auto-disable syringes<br></span><span>35. Barefoot college founded by Sanjit "Bunker" Roy - a solar-powered college for the poor to improve the socioeconomic inequities<br></span><span>36. The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation started a global polio eradication initiative and has contributed approximately 4billion USD to reduce the global rate of polio has decreased enormously, with just a few cases being reported annually.<br></span><span>37. Rolex founded by Hans Wilsdorf- this foundation donates all its profits to charities and institutes to support talented young artists AND they also recognize extraordinary men and women from around the globe who are working seamlessly on making the World a better place<br></span><span>38. Buffett Foundation in 1964 - funds various charitable organizations and has so far donated around 3 billion USD<br></span><span>39. Camfed (Campaign for Female Education) founded by Ann Cotton to educate young women in rural Africa<br></span><span>40. Akhuwat Foundation was founded by Dr. Muhammad Amjad Saqib in Pakistan. Like Grameen Bank Akhuwat Foundation also provides microloans to deserving individuals and have donated so far around 1billion USD<br></span><span>41. Goonj was founded by Anshu Gupta. Goonj transforms discarded clothes and materials into useful items for the poor while tackling issues like menstrual hygiene and disaster relief, effectively turning waste into a resource and fostering dignity and self-reliance among marginalized communities<br></span><span>42. Sulabh International founded by Bindeshwar Pathak – introduced cost-effective and environmentally friendly public toilets, known as Sulabh Shauchalayas<br></span><span>43.LizzatPapad – A cooperative started by women<br></span><span>44.Dabbawalas of Bombay</span></p> <p><b data-redactor-tag="b">26 Tips on How to Become a Successful Social Entrepreneur </b></p> <p><span>1. Read my 60+ articles on entrepreneurship, business success, and leadership [among 900+ articles on my two websites & 2000+ answers on my Quora page]<br></span><span>2. Follow Your Passion – Find your mission - Ask yourself<br></span><span>A. What social or environmental problems do you see in the world that you are passionate about solving<br></span><span>B. Is there a way you can uplift your local community<br></span><span>C. Is there a specific market you can sell to authentically<br></span><span>D. Can you draw any connections between the causes and product categories you're passionate about<br></span><span>E. What status quo are you not satisfied with<br></span><span>F. What bothers you<br></span><span>G. What values guide you<br></span><span>H. What lights you up<br></span><span>I. What you are ultimately giving back to society<br></span><span>J. How will your contributions be used and what are the organization's operating costs<br></span><span>K. is its impact sustainable or will it only end up doing more harm in the long run<br></span><span>3. Identify a Social Problem – look into the social issues in need of solving – from the broader aspects of poverty, hunger, poor education, environmental damage, political suppression, disease, and social inequality<br></span><span>4. Identify a single problem if that is solved would create meaningful and significant impact for the masses<br></span><span>5. Create a sustainable solution to this Problem faced by many<br></span><span>6. Do a Financial-feasibility, ease of implementation, upscaling ease, risk Analysis, cost and benefit study along with a SWOT - of your solutions<br></span><span>7. Formulate a strategic Plan of Action<br></span><span>8. Pilot run and test your assumptions on a smaller scale<br></span><span>9. Evaluate Your Performance<br></span><span>10. Engage and involve the Community Members - Take Feedback<br></span><span>11. Enter into Strategic Partnerships with communities and other established organizations who are experts in what you are trying to outsource<br></span><span>12. Run It as a Business build revenue stream - to ensure that they are creating sustainable social businesses<br></span><span>13. Do your homework -Figure out your market - Have a clear social mission -Get some advice -Figure out the financials – Find how ill you fund - Legalize it -Create your business plan professionally<br></span><span>14. Get Effective Leadership – get the best talent and people passionate about the cause<br></span><span>15. Polish your Creativity and Innovation – to find ways to make your solutions even better<br></span><span>16. Learn - Read, research, write - Ask questions when you can't find the answers yourself, and reach out to people who might. Get their opinions, their insight, and their advice. Learn how their organizations work, what problems they face, what challenges and successes they've had.<br></span><span>17. Develop Adaptability to adversity, obstacles, challenges, and Failures<br></span><span>18. Develop Emotional and Social Intellect<br></span><span>19. Find innovative ways to Fund your venture<br></span><span>20. Plan to grow organically through active stakeholder involvement, engagement, and participation<br></span><span>21. Research the field -Conceptualize your unique offering<br></span><span>22. Develop a Sustainable Business Model - Validate Your Idea<br></span><span>23. Show respect for yourself & others, including those who are different from you.<br></span><span>24. Take initiative and be proactive in your goals and responsibilities.<br></span><span>25. Use critical thinking and problem-solving skills to overcome challenges.<br></span><span>26. 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