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  • Aarong (A)

  • Acumen (A)

  • Appropriate Infrastructure Development Group (A)

  • Aravind Eye Hospitals (A)

  • Ashoka (A)

  • Barefoot College (B)

  • Benetech (B)

  • Better World Books (B)

  • Bharat Financial Inclusion Limited (B)

  • BioLite (B)

  • BookBox (B)

  • BRAC (B)

  • CAP Markets (C)

  • Care2 (C)

  • Casa Mesita (C)

  • Change.org (C)

  • Charity Checkout (C)

  • CharityVillage.com (C)

  • Chavez for Charity (C)

  • Chemonics (C)

  • Cherie Amie (C)

  • Closing the Loop (C)

  • Comic Relief (C)

  • Cycling Without Age (C)

  • Deep Springs International (D)

  • Defy Ventures (D)

  • Drishtee (D)

  • Ecosia (E)

  • Elephant Parade (E)

  • Enercoop (E)

  • Envirofit International (E)

  • Fair Trade USA (F)

  • Five Talents (F)

  • FlipGive (F)

  • Grassroots Business Fund (G)

  • Grameen Bank (G)

  • Grama Vidiyal (G)

  • Greyston Bakery (G)

  • Happynarae (H)

  • Higher Ground (H)

  • Housing Works (H)

  • Husk Power Systems (H)

  • HVAC (organization) (H)

  • Institute for OneWorld Health (I)

  • Jaipur Rugs (J)

  • Kiva (K)

  • LifeStraw (L)

  • Masarang Foundation (M)

  • Me to We (M)

  • Medic Mobile (M)

  • MicroConsignment (M)

  • Newman's Own (N)

  • Nuru International (N)

  • One Acre Fund (O)

  • Orangi Pilot Project (O)

  • Partners In Health (P)

  • Pratham (P)

  • Proximity Designs (P)

  • RepaNet (R)

  • Samasource (S)

  • Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship (S)

  • Sea Ranger Service (S)

  • SEKEM (S)

  • Shristi (S)

  • SIRUM (S)

  • Social Bite (S)

  • TeachAIDS (T)

  • TerraCycle (T)

  • Toms Shoes (T)

  • Top Third Ventures (T)

  • Trew Era Cafe (T)

  • ThankYou (T)

  • WakaWaka (W)

  • Yunus Social Business – Global Initiatives (Y)

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About This Tool

The 74 notable social enterprises recorded in this random tool are all internationally well-known enterprises. They aim to solve social problems and promote public welfare, rather than companies pursuing their own profit maximization. They typically operate in a business model and access resources, with investors no longer participating in dividends after their investment is recovered and the surplus reinvested in business or community development.

There are a lot of companies like this around the world, and most of them are founded by people who are either rich or rich, and who want to give back to society rather than focus on the bottom line. Under the conditions of satisfying the needs of society, promoting employment, promoting social development, building capital and sustainable development, these enterprises preserved in the generator are more valuable, it also has the support of the local government.

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