Trying to be good? Don’t go it alone.
Thursday, 02 June 2022
by Josh Schukman
Let’s give a special SCN thanks to today’s guest blogger, Cayla Mackey. Cayla is the founder of Unicorn Goods, check it out to find the world’s largest catalogue of vegan clothing, shoes, body products and more for men and women: https://unicorngoods.com/ My journey as a social entrepreneur began before I knew what a social entrepreneur was. When
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The 4 C’s of Social Entrepreneurship
Monday, 18 April 2022
by Josh Schukman
The following post is written by Niranjan Kumar, founder of “MyClo”, a dedicated change agent who strives to support startup entrepreneurs by providing MicroLoans to further their businesses in order to spread more social change in our world! My time as a social entrepreneur has been an absolutely crazy ride. For starters, I feel still
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Pop-Up Shops, Chocolate, & Change
Friday, 08 April 2022
by Josh Schukman
The following post is written by Benjamin Conard, founder of ‘Five North’, a dedicated change agent who strives to support farmers in West Africa with fair wages, good working conditions, and a democratic workplace by utilizing a fair trade business model. I am a senior in my last semester studying Business Administration and German at
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The Honest Consumer: “What is Social Entrepreneurship?”
Tuesday, 22 March 2022
by Josh Schukman
(Photo by Jake Manning- featuring Warby Parker eyewear and ‘The Giving Key‘ necklace.) The following post is written by Emily Waddell, founder of ‘The Honest Consumer’, a dedicated change agent who strives to promote socially-conscious businesses through consumer power and educating buyers about socially good products! This is a common question for me and the
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Forge new Corporate Gigs with Social Intrapreneurship
Thursday, 17 March 2022
by Josh Schukman
This article originally appeared on Startland News. Entrepreneurship is all the rage these days. You’ve probably noticed the rising trend of people throwing off the shackles of corporate America to launch their own ventures. Millennials especially are known to be a very entrepreneurial generation who weathered the Great Recession to start their own businesses in
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