By Raúl Gorrín.- Social entrepreneurship, it benefits vulnerable
groups, in other words, it benefits the less fortunate. It’s a nonprofit
activity where the human being is the protagonist.
This type of entrepreneurship
is known as triple companies since they measure their performance by economics,
environmental and social aspects. The motivation of these humanistic micro
entrepreneurs is a personal objective that assumes the personal success is not
just only to catch value. It is for the value creations.
They are social fighters, promoters and
impeller of social changes. They are willing to defend their ideas against all
adversity. They say what they think and act according to that. Moreover, they
are passionate for what they do. For these entrepreneurs, the phrase “it
cannot” doesn’t exist. They are constants and are focused on get successful
result.
In addition, they don’t expect receive
recognition for their actions and when they do, they share it with the rest of
the group. Also, they have a great ethic sense. When they don’t have the
planned results, they do not see it as a failure; they see it as an improving
of the process.
Venezuela is a country that offers
scenarios for these entrepreneurs to develop their creative ideas and help
others. For example: Senos Ayuda. Is a nonprofit association of breast cancer.
Is the result of the identification, analysis, study, problems reflections and
scarcity in the female population. This association marks a cultural change
that it represents a before and after in the perception of Venezuelans have. It
is simply, organizational and has sustainability.
There are also others that focus on the formations
of children and teenagers like oral health promoters. Also, exist enterprising
that promote favorable opinions about what others thing and feel about people
of color, transgenders, race and disability.
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El emprendimiento humanista
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