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Philanthropreneurship : ウィキペディア英語版 | Philanthropreneurship
Philanthropreneurship it is the emerging practice of driving social change in new and creative ways. The term has been in use since 2014.〔( The Guardian on philanthropreneurship )〕 Practitioners—also known as philanthropreneurs or micro-preneurs—are entrepreneurial philanthropists. Philanthropreneurship is measured in impact, sustainability and scalability.〔( Philanthropreneurship Forum )〕 ==Description==
Some practitioners—like Amr Al-Dabbagh in the ''Fortune'' article, ''How to Run Your Non-Profit Like a Startup'' (2/2/2015) 〔( Fortune on How to Run Your Non-Profit Like a Startup )〕—are deploying entrepreneurial business practices to help drive maximum impact, sustainability and scale.〔( Philanthropreneurship Forum )〕 Additional examples of practitioners—featured in ''The Guardian'' article by Rajesh Chandy (''Welcome to the New Age of Philanthropy: PHILANTHROPRENEURSHIP'', 12/8/2014) 〔( The Guardian on Welcome to the New Age of Philanthropy: PHILANTHROPRENEURSHIP )〕—include Bill and Melinda Gates, Steve Case, Pierre Omidyar and Bill Clinton. Stephanie Strom featured these practitioners and more in her ''New York Times'' article, ''What's Wrong With Profit?'' (11/13/2006).〔( New York Times on What's Wrong With Profit? )〕 Philanthropreneurship is now supported by emerging new business models and legislation including (Low-profit Limited Liability Companies (L3Cs),〔Low-profit Limited Liability Companies (L3Cs)〕 pioneered by tax attorney and entrepreneurial finance expert Marc J. Lane.
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