10% of all profits will go to our Social Entrepreneur Collective Fund.

We live in a world where Social Entrepreneurship needs to be the future

 

The career options we have now are not the same as they were 40-50 years ago, however the majority of our education systems still teach the same curriculum to our young generation. We are not setting children and young people up for the careers of the future.

There has been a rise in entrepreneurship, as it is now a “buzz word” & “cool” , however most focus on profit not purpose. Whereas social entrepreneurship really focuses on real problems that positively impact social, cultural, or environmental issues.

What’s the difference?

 

Entrepreneur

An Entrepreneur is defined as:

“the activity of setting up a business or businesses and taking on financial risk in the hope of profit. “

That’s it. Profit.

Social Entrepreneur

A Social Entrepreneur is defined as:

“A different type of Entrepreneur, that seeks to transform their societies at large , rather than transforming their profit margin, as classic entrepreneurs typically seek to do

“Social Entrepreneurs use a variety of resources to bring societies into a better state of wellbeing.”

Profit AND People, Purpose, & the Planet.

Money in the hands of good people is powerful.

Our social entrepreneurship collective fund exists to:

 
 
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Educate.

To educate our young people on social entrepreneurship and the B Corp movement.

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Invest.

To invest in purpose driven, B Corp aligned or certified businesses.

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Partner.

To partner with other purpose driven organisations to create positive changes for our communities and our planet.