The advantage of the social business model is that it creates a snowball effect where it only takes one donation at the start to get the ball rolling. After that the possibilities are endless because it can continue to grow using only the fees that it charges for its goods and services. This is the benefit that the social business model provides over the traditional charity model. It is a faster way to help the most people possible. The two models are similar in their objectives for combating a specific social problem, however, the social business allows for an approach which can grow faster and reach more people.
Examples of Social Businesses
- Grameen Bank (Microfinance Institution)
- Grameen Knitwear (Garment factory) (Blog Post)
- Grameen Fisheries and Livestock (Blog post)
- Grameen Danone (Vitamin Enriched Yogurt) (Blog post)
- Grameen Healthcare Services (Eye Care Hospital) (Blog post)
- Grameen Kalyan (Health Insurance)
- Grameen Veolia (Arsenic Free Water)
- Grameen Shakti (Alternative Energy)
- Grameen Fund (SME Finance) (Blog Post #1 and #2)
- Grameen Shikkha (Education)
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