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Public Policy and Social Entrepreneurship

Public Policy and Social Entrepreneurship refers to the intersection of governmental decision-making processes aimed at addressing societal issues and the innovative approaches taken by individuals or organizations to create social value, often through sustainable business models that prioritize community welfare and environmental stewardship.

intermediate
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Public policy and social entrepreneurship are interconnected fields that play a crucial role in addressing societal challenges. Public policy provides the framework within which social entrepreneurs operate, influencing their strategies and effectiveness. Social entrepreneurs, in turn, can drive cha...

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Key Terms

Public Policy
A system of laws and regulations that govern a society.

Example: Environmental policies aimed at reducing pollution.

Social Entrepreneurship
The practice of using business techniques to develop solutions for social issues.

Example: A company that provides clean water to communities.

Social Impact
The effect of an activity on the social fabric of the community.

Example: Improving education access in underprivileged areas.

Innovation
The introduction of new ideas or methods.

Example: Using technology to enhance learning experiences.

Metrics
Standards of measurement used to assess performance.

Example: Using surveys to measure community satisfaction.

Stakeholders
Individuals or groups with an interest in a project or policy.

Example: Local residents, government officials, and NGOs.

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Focuses on the administration and operation of nonprofit organizations.
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Community Organizing
Involves mobilizing community members to address local issues.
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Key Concepts

Public PolicySocial EntrepreneurshipSocial ImpactInnovation