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Professional Profile: 

Benjamin Drake Miller

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The term social entrepreneurship because it describes such a young field is defined in many different ways. What everyone agrees on is that the basis of social entrepreneurship is the use of business strategies to achieve social missions. However, every non-profit that sells product and every for-profit that in anyway supports a cause is in some way using business strategies to further a cause mission.

 

Nowadays, in addition to non-profit organizations, there are B Corporations, S Corporations, L3C’s and there are regular old corporations that dabble occasionally in cause marketing. There is a spectrum of organizational forms between pure for-profits and not-for-profits and most organizational entities fall somewhere in the middle. They fall squarely, boringly, moderately in the middle, achieving neither the social impact of non-profits or the profit margin of for-profits. 

What would make a social enterprise stand out amongst the crowd would be if it achieved truly scalable revenue in tandem with truly scalable social impact. It would be the Che Guevara of C-Corps…

It would, literally "buy America back"!

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belonto.it's crowdunding pitch for an original web-series (2012)

 

 

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