A social enterprise is a company with a social mission at its core. Established to solve a specific problem for the benefit of poor or disadvantaged members of society, social enterprises operate exactly like normal businesses, except for some small differences.
Unlike a charity, a social enterprise generates profits and aims to be economically self-sufficient. Eliminating the need for fundraising allows social enterprises to reinvest profits to generate a sustainable social impact.
A social business is created by the disadvantaged population it serves or serves as its main clients.
100% of the company’s profits are reinvested in the continuation of the company’s social mission.
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Location | Berlin, Germany |
Targets | Germany |
Sectors | Business services |
SDG (3) | 17. Partnerships to achieve the Goal, 2. Zero Hunger, 8. Decent Work and Economic Growth |
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Designing The Next Decade of Social Business
Celebrating 10 years of Yunus Social Business together!
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