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Center for Social Entrepreneurship

Miami University's Center for Social Entrepreneurship creates hands-on, experiential learning opportunities for undergraduates and strives to give students the tools they need to leave their mark on the world. The Center defines social entrepreneurship as "innovative solutions to persistent social problems - particularly to those that are marginalized or poor - that create social value through sustainable, systemic change." These social problems include a wide range of sectors - financial, educational, environmental, governmental, nutritional, and many others. The Center challenges students to think about these issues, both in the U.S. and around the world, and provides them with the tools to address them in a meaningful way.

Center for Social Entrepreneurship Highlights Include:

Named "Best Program in Social Entrepreneurship" by the Global Consortium of Entrepreneurship Centers (GCEC) in 2012

Recipient of more than $650,000 in federal grants for social entrepreneurship programs with international scholars through the U.S. Department of State

Two-time winner of the "Innovation in Social Entrepreneurship" award by ASHOKA

Inaugural winner of the "3E Learning Award in Social Entrepreneurship" for pedagogical innovation at the Skoll World Forum

Social Impact Fund

Established at Miami University in 2018 and led by the Department of Entrepreneurship’s Center for Social Entrepreneurship, the Social Impact Fund is one of the only undergraduate-led funds of its kind in the nation. In partnership with Flywheel a social entrepreneurship accelerator in Cincinnati, the student team will have an opportunity to make investments in the social impact ventures that comprise Flywheel’s cohort of “Elevator”.

This unique relationship between Flywheel and Miami’s Social Impact Fund will create deal flow for the fund of vetted, investable social startups and will provide the early-stage funding needed for those startups as well as other social startups identified by the student team. By participating, students will be equipped with high-level skills and real-world learning in social impact investing and will create a portfolio of impact investments for Miami University.  

Social Impact News:

Altman Institute for Entrepreneurship to Pilot MIINT Undergrad Program

Gift from Alumnus Makes Social Impact Fund Possible

MicroConsignment Initiative

One of the Center for Social Entrepreneurship’s winning innovations is its MicroConsignment Initiative, developed in partnership with Miami alumnus and prominent social entrepreneur, Greg Van Kirk. Van Kirk’s organization helps individuals in Base-of-the-Pyramid, developing markets become micro-entrepreneurs who sell essential products and services to others in their communities.

These products include water purification buckets, eyeglasses, solar lamps and wood-burning stoves. Students have the opportunity to apply entrepreneurial business practices through Social Entrepreneur Corps, where they assist in the MircoConsignment efforts in Guatemala, Ecuador, Nicaragua and the Dominican Republic/Haiti.

Council on Social Entrepreneurship (COSE)

The Council on Social Entrepreneurship (COSE) is a student organization for students who are interested in maximizing social impact through business. COSE provides students with opportunities to learn about the social entrepreneurship space through guest speakers, networking opportunities, client projects and workshops. Our members have access to a network of distinguished social entrepreneurs, career development opportunities, unique client experience, faculty mentorship, and a community of socially driven peers. We believe in using our entrepreneurial mindset and skillset to create social values and make a positive impact.

Social Entrepreneurship and Aging Online Graduate Certificate (SEA)

An online Social Entrepreneurship and Aging Graduate Certificate (SEA) helps to prepare socially-minded entrepreneurs and professionals in the field of aging for success in the era of aging and entrepreneurship.

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Leading the Integration of Faith and Entrepreneurship (L.I.F.E.) Research Lab

L.I.F.E. (Leading the Integration of Faith and Entrepreneurship) was established at Miami University in 2018, led by the John W. Altman Institute for Entrepreneurship’s Center for Social Entrepreneurship. The goal is to provide practically relevant, academically rigorous knowledge at the intersection of faith and entrepreneurship. It includes the L.I.F.E Research Lab, the L.I.F.E. Research Conference, the L.I.F.E. academic course, and the L.I.F.E. student group.

L.I.F.E. Research Lab


Social Innovation Weekend

The department’s Social Innovation Weekend is a partnership with Miami University’s Global Health Studies and Social Work Programs. Social Innovation Weekend is a 48-hour weekend event that integrates key public and private stakeholder organizations at the state, county, and local city-level with students to solve significant societal issues like infant mortality and opioid addiction.

Moving forward, SIW is extending its reach to partner with other programs across campus such as Miami University’s Institute for Sustainability and the Environment and the Institute for Food, and with ecosystem partners like Flywheel Social Accelerator.

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The John W. Altman Institute for Entrepreneurship's Social Impact Fund

Social Entrepreneurship

Department of Entrepreneurship

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