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Winter School on Social Entrepreneurship │Edition 2
The Winter School on Social Entrepreneurship (WSSE) returns with its second edition, and this time, it’s open to all. Scheduled from August 20–25, 2026, at the Changemakers Ashram in Kozhikode, Kerala, this immersive 6-day program is designed for anyone curious about creating meaningful social impact—whether you're just starting out or looking to deepen your understanding of the field. Who Is This For? WSSE Edition 2 is intentionally designed as a foundational program, making
Team Ignite
Apr 42 min read


Social Hackathon
Built on a design thinking approach, this initiative enables young people to identify real challenges from their communities and develop practical, testable solutions. What if young people didn’t just discuss problems—but actively worked on solving them? At the Centre for Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship, a vertical of The Ignite Foundation, the Social Hackathon is designed exactly for that. Built on a design thinking approach, this initiative enables young people to id
Team Ignite
Mar 22 min read


The Design Thinking Fellowship│ Application is open
Applications are now open for the 2026 cohort , a 6-month, practice-oriented fellowship running from April 1 to October 2026 If you’re someone who wants to move beyond ideas and actively engage with real-world social challenges, the Design Thinking Fellowship (DTF) offers a space to learn, experiment, and build—by doing. Applications are now open for the 2026 cohort , a 6-month, practice-oriented fellowship running from April 1 to October 2026 What is the Design Thinking F
Team Ignite
Feb 12 min read


Innovations for Renewable Energy Solutions: Bio-CNG from Napier Grass
In India, farmers face fluctuating incomes, soil degradation, and growing climate vulnerabilities. Simultaneously, the energy sector remains heavily reliant on fossil fuels, slowing the shift toward sustainable alternatives. Linking agriculture with renewable energy offers an opportunity to strengthen rural livelihoods while reducing environmental impact. Problem Statement Agriculture in many regions is dominated by chemical-intensive practices that degrade soil and limit inc
Team Ignite
Oct 24, 20252 min read


Pra-Shiksha: Creating Alternative Learning Spaces for Children in Tumakuru, Karnataka
Tumakuru is a city with a strong presence of formal educational institutions. However, there is a noticeable lack of experiential learning spaces that support creativity, emotional development, and practical life skills. Children from marginalized communities are disproportionately affected. They often lack access to such opportunities both inside school (due to rigid curricula) and outside school (due to unaffordable or inaccessible alternatives). While cities like Bengaluru
Team Ignite
Sep 17, 20252 min read


Micha Meedhi: A Social Enterprise Repurposing Scraps
Urban waste and discarded materials often accumulate without sustainable reuse methods. In many communities, leftover plastics, metal, and paper are viewed as waste rather than resources. There is a growing need for creative solutions that address environmental impact while generating community-focused livelihoods. Problem Statement Urban discard culture leads to unnecessary waste and missed opportunities for creativity and skills development. Local communities lack platforms
Team Ignite
Aug 4, 20252 min read


What is Social Innovation and Why It Matters
Social innovation can be thought of as innovation with heart—a creative approach to solving complex societal problems by breaking the vicious cycles of inequality, poverty, and environmental degradation. It involves rethinking traditional systems and creating solutions that prioritize social impact, equity, and sustainability over profit alone. What Makes Something a Social Innovation? Social innovation isn’t just about new ideas; it’s about ideas that create meaningful socia

Jaseelck
Dec 3, 20242 min read


What is Cooperative Entrepreneurship: A People-Centric Approach to Business
Cooperative entrepreneurship is a unique approach to business that prioritizes collaboration, equality, and shared benefits. It involves forming cooperatives—organizations owned and democratically controlled by their members—to achieve economic, social, and cultural goals. Unlike traditional enterprises, cooperatives emphasize collective ownership and mutual support, creating a people-centric framework for entrepreneurship. Principles of Cooperative Entrepreneurship Cooperati

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Dec 1, 20242 min read


What is Solidarity Economy and Why We Should Talk About It
The Solidarity Economy is a transformative approach focused on building an economy that prioritizes people and the planet over profit. It aims to move beyond profit-driven systems and instead emphasizes community empowerment, mutual support, and sustainability. By rethinking how economic activities are organized, the solidarity economy promotes a more just, equitable, and environmentally responsible way of life. In a solidarity economy, the focus shifts from individual wealth

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Nov 28, 20243 min read


3 Online Courses for Social Entrepreneurs and Changemakers
Are you a social entrepreneur or changemaker looking to deepen your knowledge and expand your skillset? Look no further! Here are three exceptional online courses that can help you develop the mindset, skills, and strategies needed to drive meaningful social impact. Becoming a Changemaker: Introduction to Social Innovation Platform: Coursera This course is perfect for those at the beginning of their journey in social entrepreneurship. It offers a foundational understanding of

Jaseelck
Nov 21, 20242 min read


5 TED Talks for Social Entrepreneurs: Inspiring Stories of Change
Social entrepreneurship is about solving big problems while creating sustainable solutions. TED Talks are a powerful platform for sharing transformative ideas and inspiring action. Here are 5 TED Talks that show how real people are making a difference! Audrey Choi: How Sustainable Investing Changes Lives Speaker:Audrey Choi Topic: Sustainable Investing and Social Impact Choi explains how individual investors can drive social change through their investment choices. She reveal

Jaseelck
Nov 14, 20242 min read


Types of Social Entrepreneurs: A Path to Transforming the World
Social entrepreneurs are the unsung heroes of societal change. With their innovative solutions, they take on the world’s most pressing problems—whether by tackling local issues with limited resources or creating systemic shifts that affect entire nations. But what sets them apart is not just their creativity, but their unyielding drive to make the world a better place. According to Zahra et al. (2009), Social entrepreneurs come in three main types: Bricoleurs, Constructionist

Jaseelck
Oct 30, 20242 min read


5 must-read books for Social Entrepreneurs and Changemakers
5 must read books for Aspiring Changemakers and Social Entrepreneurs

Jaseelck
Aug 4, 20244 min read


Why we should tell aspiring Entrepreneurs about failure India’s high start-up
India’s high start-up failure rate points to the necessity of being engaged in conversations about failure and resilience.

Jaseelck
Jul 21, 20244 min read


What is Social Entrepreneurship? Breaking It Down for Everyone
How is Social Entrepreneurship different from Business Entrepreneurship?

Jaseelck
Jul 7, 20243 min read
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