Collegiate Entrepreneurs Foundation provides students with the opportunity to network with their student peers and with fellow entrepreneurs in the business world.
Net Impact is a nonprofit membership organization for students and professionals interested in using business skills in support of various social and environmental causes.
"provides platforms at the regional and global level to highlight and advance leading models of sustainable social innovation. It identifies a select community of social entrepreneurs and engages it in shaping global, regional and industry agendas that improve the state of the world in close collaboration with the other stakeholders of the World Economic Forum."
Social Venture Network connects, supports and inspires business leaders and social entrepreneurs in expanding practices that build a just and sustainable economy.
The United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship is the largest independent, professional, academic organization in the world dedicated to advancing the discipline of entrepreneurship.
Young Entrepreneur Council selects member who have been carefully vetted to join a community providing a wide range of resources to young entrepreneurs.
This audio podcast, produced by Stanford University Entrepreneurship Corner, features Kauffman Foundation Senior Fellow Ted Zoller as he discusses seizing opportunities and the pathways to developing an entrepreneurial career.
Kimberly Bryant is a social innovator and the founder of Black Girls Code, dedicated to teaching young girls of color computer coding and programming languages.
Learn more about social innovator Scott Harrison, the founder of charity : water, a non-profit organization dedicated to being safe, clean drinking water to people in developing nations.
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