Unit 1: Introduction to social entrepreneurship: The journey ahead
- Profile of social entrepreneurs
- Create your own profile of a social entrepreneur or social enterprise
- Grounding in social entrepreneurship
- Definitional disputes
- Typology of ventures
- Initial questions on social entrepreneurship
Unit 2: Creating social change: The social value proposition and identifying a social business opportunity
- Seizing social entrepreneurship opportunities
- From opportunity to venture
- Social enterprise profiles
- Community asset mapping
- Profile of a social entrepreneur: Albina Ruiz, Ciudad Saludable
- Social value proposition
- Triple bottom line
Unit 3: Understanding poverty: The Sustainable Development Goals
- Sustainable Development Goals
- The critical need to alleviate poverty
- Ecosystem approach
- The role of cooperatives in addressing poverty
- Profile of a social enterprise in tackling poverty: Grameen Bank
Unit 4: Human-Centred Design: Partnering with the targeted community to address social problems
- Profile of a social innovator using Human-Centred Design: Embrace
- The role of mind mapping in creating solutions
- Empowerment model: Partnering with targeted community
Unit 5: Developing a theory of change: Starting with the social impact
- Theory of change explained
- Understanding the theory of change more deeply
- Brief introduction to systems thinking
- Profile of a social organization: Global Social Benefit Incubator
Unit 6: Envisioning an innovative society: The role of social innovation
- Social Innovations: An important element to realising social and environmental impact
- Disruptive innovations
- Successful social innovators: Dr. Venkataswamy, Aravind Eye Institute, India
- Social innovation and social change
Unit 7: The business model: Creating a social business model
- The role of the business plan in starting a social venture
- Equitable distribution of value
- The role of the business model: The business model canvas
- Social business model challenges
- Socail business models that effectively generate social/environmental and economic value
- Profile of a social entrepreneur: Husk Power Systems
- Business model execution failure
Unit 8: Funding social ventures: Strategies for success
- Earned income
- Opportunities for earned income
- Other common funding sources for social ventures
- Social investment funding sources
- Relationship building with donors and investors
Unit 9: The driving force behind social entrepreneurship: Measurement and scaling social impact
- Building the foundation
- Profile of two social ventures realising impact at scale: Sekem and The Big Issue
- Scaling impact through systems thinking
- Measuring impact
Unit 10: The future: Reflection and shared experiences
- Path to social entrepreneurship
- Thoughts for changemakers
- Reflections on the future
We strongly recommend that you try to find a little time each week to engage in the online conversations (at times that are convenient to you) as the forums are an integral, and very rewarding, part of the course and the online learning experience.