Introduction and Table of Contents:
Social Entrepreneurship
Social entrepreneurship is recognizing a social problem and applying entrepreneurial principles to create a solution. If this sounds like something that would interest you, this section contains a directory of the resources to help you realize your vision:
- Social Entrepreneurship (A - E)
- Social Entrepreneurship (F - M)
- Social Entrepreneurship (N - S)
- Social Entrepreneurship (S - Z)
In addition, local universities may offer pro bono management consulting services to local non-profits. For example, Stanford University offers a program where they match alumni volunteers with Bay Area Nonprofits.
