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Course Description

This Specialty Track lesson on social enterprises has been created to help you develop specific skills necessary to succeed as a social enterprise or non-profit. In this lesson, you will find information regarding both social and non-profit entities. Social enterprises are generally enterprises that operate to realize and monetize an opportunity, just as any other for-profit company would. They are companies with a primary mission to benefit a community or group. Non-profit entities also exist to serve a community or group but their ability to create revenues (as opposed to donations) is limited by their tax exempt status.

 

This course includes:

  • Differentiating Between Non-Profits and Social Enterprises

  • Strategies for Risk Management

  • Identifying Competitors & Key Partners

  • Legal Considerations for Business Formation

Faculty Author

Neil Tarallo, Senior Lecturer, Entrepreneurship, The Hotel School, SC Johnson College of Business, Cornell University

Director, Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans with Disabilities


 

Benefits to the Learner

This course includes:

  • Differentiating Between Non-Profits and Social Enterprises

  • Strategies for Risk Management

  • Identifying Competitors & Key Partners

  • Legal Considerations for Business Formation

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