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A Philanthropreneur, also known as a Philanthro-capitalist, is a Portmanteau of entrepreneur and Philanthropy. The Wall Street Journal used the term in a 1999 article,[1] while a publication entitled The Philanthropreneur Newsletter existed as far back as 1997.[2] Philanthropreneurship is often considered the start of a new era in Philanthropy, characterized by the development of the Philanthropist's role and the integration of business practices.
The core objective of Philanthropreneurship is to increase the Philanthropic impact of non-profit organizations through the use of corporations. Traditionally, non-profit organizations solely depended on donations, grants, or other forms of charitable giving. Philanthropreneurship differs by investing rather than donating; there is an expectation of financial profit on top of the social profit traditionally associated with non-profit organizations. Philanthropreneurs aim to achieve social change that is supposed to be both profitable and sustainable.[3]
^World Wide Words - Philanthropeneur
^Word Spy - Philanthropreneur
^Al-Dabbagh, Amr (2 February 2015). "How to run your non-profit like a startup". Fortune.
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