
While you could say that this trend is simply youthful idealism, it could be suggested that young people have a greater understanding of and passion for what is going on in the world. Here is to the next generation of entrepreneurs! (Credits to Spear's)
Why the next gen’s appetite for social impact is soaring
<p>The millennial appetite for social entrepreneurship isn’t simply youthful idealism, writes Russell Prior Young people today are growing up in an increasingly interconnected and borderless wor</p>


Handpicked from thousands of nominations, this list was honed by a panel of judges known for their expertise in the social impact space. Find out who made the list for Forbes's 30 under 30 list of social entrepreneurs for 2020! (Credits to Forbes)
Doing Well By Doing Good: Meet The 30 Under 30 Social Entrepreneurs Combining Purpose and Profit
This year’s Forbes 30 Under 30 Social Entrepreneurs list highlights trailblazers who are helping employees negotiate job offers, building credit scores for underserved groups and combatting food waste through an “ugly” produce subscription service.


When interviewing several mission-driven entrepreneurs, it was observed that most of them have a drive to solve a societal problem or go after an opportunity that would have a positive impact on society. Read more about it here! (Credits to Forbes)
What Do All Entrepreneurs Have In Common? A Sense Of Purpose
What drives entrepreneurs to take the risks of starting new businesses? The ambitions and inspirations that compel the most successful ones come from an intense sense of purpose.


With the holiday season upon us, it's good to contemplate some important life lessons and principles that make work more meaningful - here are 5 important acts of kindness and generosity to change the course of your business for the better. (Credits to Entrepreneur)
Infuse Your Business With Kindness This Holiday Season
A more compassionate workplace can translate to a better bottom line.


Need some morning inspiration to start your day? Let these 5 women entrepreneurs demonstrate how this way of thinking can create prosperity, heal the world, and find deeper meaning along the way. (Credits to Real Leaders)
5 World-Changing Entrepreneurs Share Their Best Ideas | Real Leaders
“Sustainability matters. There isn’t one step in a supply chain where we shouldn’t be doing our best to care for people and planet.“


Can you imagine traveling on one of these from one of the Westfield shopping centers to the city's main international airport? (Credits to Entrepreneur)
Uber Will Test Its Flying Taxis in Melbourne
Uber also considered Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Paris, Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Tokyo and Sydney.


When that time comes, here are 3 steps to transforming your space into a dynamic, flexible place where employees actually want to come to work. (Credits to Forbes)
Growing Business, Growing Office: 3 Tips For Your Fast-Approaching Remodel
How you organize your office space can make all the difference between staying ahead of the competition and falling behind.


Meet Garrett Finney, the man who designed livable pods for astronauts at NASA before becoming a professor and then starting his own company.
Find out about how he got his start and what he has learned while transitioning from being an employee to a business leader. (Credits to Entrepreneur)
From Designing NASA Spaceships to Making RVs: What This Entrepreneur Can Teach You About Pivoting and Starting a Business
Garrett Finney is the founder of TAXA Outdoors.


Doing things that don’t scale is an approach that will help you minimize risks, costs and uncertainty, while maximizing future success rates. Follow these steps to launch startup ventures by doing things that don’t scale. (Credits to Entrepreneur)
Validate Your Startup Idea by Doing the Things That Don't Scale
Scaling happens when you roll up your sleeves and get hands-on with solving real problems and selling quickly before hiring in response to demand.


Whether you’re considering launching your own social enterprise, or want to attract investors, here are a few social entrepreneurship trends that you should be aware of. (Credits to GritDaily)
These Social Entrepreneurship Trends Will Hit All the Emotions in 2020 - Grit Daily
Social entrepreneurship is on the rise. Here is what that will look like in 2020.


Being surrounded by luxury and oblivious to what is happening on the planet, is beginning to be a thing of the past, check out what some of the largest global fortunes have been doing to leave a positive mark on the world. (Credits to BBVA)
Private fortunes are moving into social entrepreneurship and impact investing
Some of the largest global fortunes have discovered impact investing and social entrepreneurship to leave a positive mark on the world.


Meet Devika Malik, who has channelled her success in disability sports to influence inclusive policies both in India and abroad through her foundation, Wheeling Happiness. Read more about Wheeling Happiness and what they do! (Credits to The Logical Indian)
A Social Entrepreneur, Devika Malik Is ‘Wheeling Happiness’ Through Her Effort To Enable People With Disabilities
Devika Malik is an accomplished young woman: an athlete, an international medallist, a counsellor, a research scholar and a social entrepreneur.


In partnership between New Profit and Legend’s FREEAMERICA program, Unlocked Futures is a 14-month accelerator program for social entrepreneurs who have been incarcerated and are looking to be productive. Read more about it! (Credits to Black Enterprise)
John Legend is Creating Job Opportunities For People With Criminal Backgrounds - Black Enterprise
John Legend announced the second cohort of participants in Unlocked Futures, a 14-month accelerator program for formerly incarcerated social entrepreneurs.
