Across our country, social enterprise partnerships between the public and private sectors are providing millions of Americans - young and old - a second chance.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Today, 30-year-olds are becoming social entrepreneurs.
Social enterprise is an effective solution for social problems.
It is incumbent upon all of us to build communities with the educational opportunities and support systems in place to help our youth become successful adults.
People have to understand that unless social enterprise is experimental, it will not succeed in making a difference.
I think we're the first generation to successfully integrate American society.
Social technology gives leaders a vital new platform with which to connect their companies to the myriad stakeholders who have an interest in their well being.
For American foreign aid to become more effective, it must embrace the power of partnerships, access the transformative nature of free enterprise, and leverage the abundant resources that can come from the private sector.
The social entrepreneurs are governments' best friends.
I believe that as we face unparalleled prosperity in some quarters and deep impoverishment in others, it is the willingness of the next generation to bridge the gap between the two that will return us to our sense of purpose and focus.
We are looking for development partners, people to work alongside us, which will accelerate our actually getting licences, the technology into product, into the markets.
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