Where Is the BOP Health Care Fortune?
Research shows that healthcare social enterprises are segmenting the BOP and leaving the bottom 50 percent of consumers behind.
Innovative ways that nonprofits can generate income by selling products and services
Research shows that healthcare social enterprises are segmenting the BOP and leaving the bottom 50 percent of consumers behind.
To live up to its vision to change the world for the better, the social entrepreneur movement must clearly and simply define itself.
A report from the Investors’ Circle conference.
A global study of healthcare social enterprises shows that partnerships, not investment, are the key to healthcare innovation and new markets.
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A new guide offers a framework for credible, realistic policy action that governments can take to turn social entrepreneurship into a major force for innovation.
Non-financial resources are essential to preparing early-stage enterprises for investment.