Social Entrepreneurship

Social entrepreneurship represents a powerful fusion of business acumen and social impact, where entrepreneurs create ventures that prioritize solving societal problems while maintaining financial sustainability.

Unlike traditional businesses that measure success primarily through profit margins, social enterprises evaluate their performance through a double or triple bottom line approach, considering social and environmental impact alongside financial returns. These organizations tackle challenges ranging from poverty and unemployment to environmental sustainability and healthcare access, using innovative business models to create lasting positive change.

my library units


If you'd like to contribute new units to the library, go to your dashboard under the "contribute to the library" tab. Complete the form for your unit, which could be an article, video, interview, prompt set, template or exercise. Choose up to two topics for each unit. Your contributions will show here under "my library units".

my group's library units


If you'd like to see your group contributing units to the library, encourage them to explore Twennie's topics and find ones they feel confident talking about. They can share within your group only, your organization only, or with the whole Twennie community.

my organization's library units


Organizations with a culture of learning are stronger and more successful. If you'd like to see your organization contributing units to the library, start by contributing yourself. Write articles and record videos on topics that interest you. If you have templates and exercises that have been useful to you in the past, share those, too. Your organization will follow your lead.

Twennie's library units


Twennie is continually adding new units to the library. This topic will have units added in the near future. Check back with us soon!