We support them by building awareness, advocating for change, and providing access to resources. Today, social enterprises are addressing an increasingly wide variety of social issues, across every major sector of the US economy and in nearly every corner of the world. But social enterprise as a movement lacks the capital, recognition and unity needed to realize its true potential for change. gove
rnment has yet to make social enterprise a policy or funding priority. Too few people recognize the term “social enterprise” on a national scale, and many budding social entrepreneurs lack the local and national connections necessary to advance their ventures. Resources on social enterprise best practices are fragmented, and ecosystem supports like capital, talent and policy remain insufficient to truly bolster a movement of mission-driven businesses. As social enterprise continues to expand across the United States, it needs a comprehensive vision, a clearly-defined perspective and a unified movement to attract capital for growth, effect government policy, facilitate cross-sector collaboration, raise consumer and investor awareness, and aggregate capacity and resources. Social Enterprise Alliance is the platform for such a movement of organizations and individuals who dedicate themselves to social progress through social enterprise.