Root Cause

How can government strategically support social entrepreneurship?

While government currently lacks a comprehensive and strategic approach for collaborating with social entrepreneurs, isolated incidents do exist of local, state, and federal employees working with social entrepreneurs through five primary methods. By embracing these methods more strategically, government leaders can help to dramatically move the dial on crucial social issues:

  1. Encourage social innovation - For any entrepreneur, the start-up period of an organization is critical. Public innovators can encourage social innovation and help spur the testing of promising new approaches to solving social problems.
  2. Create an enabling environment for social innovation and entrepreneurship - The very nature of innovation means that social entrepreneurs will be heading into new territory, and they often encounter unexpected barriers along the way. Public innovators can lift such barriers for social entrepreneurs. In addition, merely by lending credibility and drawing attention to a given issue or initiatives, they can help social entrepreneurs gather momentum.
  3. Reward social-entrepreneurial initiatives for exceptional performance - Access to reliable sources of funding is essential to the growth and sustainability of solutions that work. . By tying decisions about funding and purchasing to performance, government can help ensure that solutions that work will sustain and grow their impact.
  4. Scale successful approaches - Expanding the reach of a proven solution is often critical if the solution is to become truly transformative. Yet acquiring the recognition, support for dissemination, or funding to scale a successful initiative is notoriously difficult. Government can play a crucial role in expanding the reach of solutions that work by seeking out what works and enabling solutions to scale.
  5. Produce knowledge - Government already serves as a critical source of data and standards that help entrepreneurs. Public innovators can play a critical role in ensuring that knowledge is produced, more clear standards are set, and data is easily accessible.