List of social entrepreneurs
A social entrepreneur is an entrepreneur who works to increase social capital, often by founding humanitarian organizations.
Historical examples of leading social entrepreneurs
- Susan B. Anthony (U.S.) - Fought for women's rights in the United States, including the right to control property, and helped spearhead adoption of the 19th amendment.
- Vinoba Bhave (India) - Founder and leader of the Land Gift Movement, he caused the redistribution of more than 7,000,000 acres (28,000 kmĀ²) of land to aid India's untouchables and landless. Mahatma Gandhi described him as his mentor.
- Maria Montessori (Italy) - Developed the Montessori approach to early childhood education.
- Florence Nightingale (UK) - Founder of modern nursing, she established the first school for nurses and fought to improve hospital conditions.
- Margaret Sanger (U.S.) - Founder of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, she led the movement for family planning efforts around the world.
- John Woolman (U.S.) - Led U.S. Quakers to voluntarily emancipate all their slaves between 1758 and 1800, his work also influenced the British Society of Friends, a major force behind the British decision to ban slaveholding. Quakers, of course, became a major force in the U.S. abolitionist movement as well as a key part of the infrastructure of the Underground Railroad.
Present day social entrepreneurs
- Ela Bhatt (India) - Founder of the Self-Employed Women's Association (SEWA) and the SEWA Cooperative Bank in Gujarat.
- Marian Wright Edelman (U.S.) - Founder and president of the Children's Defense Fund (CDF) and advocate for disadvantaged Americans and children.
- Jamie Oliver (U.K.) - TV chef who campaigned to improve children's diet at school. He also trained disadvantaged young people to become chefs. He created a restaurant - a social enterprise - called Fifteen which employed these newly trained youngsters. Fifteen is now a global chain of four restaurants.
- Thinlas Chorol (India) - Founder of the Ladadakhi Women's Travel Company, which despite social norms work to bring women into, the otherwise male-dominated Ladakhi tourism industry.
References
- ^ "Nileema Mishra, Harish Hande win Magsaysay award". The Times of India. Jul 27, 2011. http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-07-27/india/29820340_1_ramon-magsaysay-magsaysay-award-solar-lights.
- ^ Youth Social Entrepreneurship : http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/bangalore/Taking-ideals-and-ideas-to-the-classroom/articleshow/10720529.cms
- ^ http://www.socialearth.org/interview-the-future-of-social-entrepreneurship-in-india