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In Search of Inclusive Social Entrepreneurship

Stanford Social Innovation Review

DJ Bola could fully realize the potential of his venture and started to attend events and form connections within the social entrepreneurship ecosystem. Furthermore, our research revealed that the unequal structure of Brazilian society is reproduced in the field of social entrepreneurship through two mechanisms.

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Innovating to Address the Systemic Drivers of Health

Stanford Social Innovation Review

The rapid pace of technology development, globalization, population growth, and business practices have created a web of interconnected factors that requires us to rethink our approach to solving and innovating for health problems. Goodr completes thousands of deliveries per week, often with over 500 healthy meals per delivery.

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Nonprofit Professional Development | Resources for Success

NonProfit Leadership Alliance

The nonprofit sector is dynamic, shaped by technological advancements, ever-evolving trends, and shifts in marketing and public relations strategies. Consider this scenario: Have you ever observed a teacher, parent, or grandparent adapting to new technology? If you’re not learning in the field, you’re likely falling behind.

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Triple Win: 3 Ways to Succeed Owning Multiple Businesses as a Female Entrepreneur

Fundraising Leadership

Entrepreneurship is a dream that many individuals desire to pursue for a variety of reasons, from acting on a passion project to leaving a job that no longer aligns with their career goals. After the pandemic, entrepreneurship boomed – with women having a major part in leading that charge.

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Spotting Business Opportunities: How Analytics Courses Foster Entrepreneurial Thinking

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

Bridging Analytics and Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship thrives on insight and precision, both of which are the forte of analytics. Crisis Management: Analytical skills enable entrepreneurs to develop contingency plans, ensuring they can act swiftly and effectively in the face of crises.

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What Makes Learning Outside Traditional Paths So Powerful?

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

In these real-world scenarios, adaptive thinking is cultivated—building resilience and strategic acuity critical in entrepreneurship. The rigor of navigating market challenges—innovation, scaling, or crisis management—imparts lessons that are profoundly impactful and typically unattainable in traditional academic settings.

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Building Community Capacity in Rural East Texas: The Long Lift

NonProfit Quarterly

Exhaustion and exasperation often lead to a sense of: “Not another thing to manage.” The needs and aspirations of local rural communities should always be at the forefront, but those of us engaged in place-based rural development know that we cannot load additional responsibilities onto civic infrastructures that already struggle to keep pace.