The final model to consider is social entrepreneurship, which seeks innovative solutions to community-based problems. According to Investopedia, social entrepreneurs “are willing to take on the risk and effort to create positive changes in society through their initiatives.” In other words, a social entrepreneur launches an organization that’s fundamentally about enacting positive social change, not merely generating profits. The social change in question may pertain to environmental conservation, racial justice, or philanthropic activity in an underserved community.