Chapter 30 – Social Entrepreneurship

30.8 Entry Points & Career Paths

Opportunities for starting one’s own social enterprise are abundant for those with entrepreneurial spirit and a clear vision for addressing a social issue. Aspiring social entrepreneurs can begin by identifying a pressing need in their community or beyond, conducting thorough research to understand the problem, and developing a sustainable business model to address it. Resources such as incubators, accelerators, and social impact investors can provide support in the early stages of development. By leveraging their skills, networks, and dedication, individuals can create impactful social enterprises that drive meaningful change. 

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