The term "social entrepreneur" is currently used to mean very different, albeit interrelated, things. Some use the term social entrepreneur to refer to a "social innovator" (i.e. , an individual that is addressing a critical social problem in a particularly effective or innovative way).
Others, including NESsT, use the term social entrepreneur (or social enterprise) to refer to a CSO that uses entrepreneurial, business activities as a means to generate income and/or otherwise further its mission impact (e.g. , to create employment opportunities for underserved constituents). A social enterprise is also referred to as a "nonprofit enterprise," "social-purpose business," or "revenue-generating venture" that operates with a "double bottom-line" of generating financial return while simultaneously advancing a social mission. More.
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