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FEATURES

Your social enterprise doesn't have to wait! Social Entrepreneurship is on the rise, especially in young adults. 

Click on the photos to learn more about these student-led social enterprises.

Student created social enterprises

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fette

A sustainable alternative to red solo cups, fette was founded for college students to have a good time in a modern and sustainable way.

Priya Mittal (Brown '22)

Olivia Tulkoff (Brown '22)

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Arist

Arist is the first text-message learning platform. It brings learning to everyone - regardless of traditional barriers - via text-message courses. 

Maxine Anderson (Babson '22)

Michael Ioffe (Babson '21)

Ryan Laverty (Babson '20)

Joe Passante (Quinnipiac '20)

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The Positivity Project

The positivity project is an e-commerce platform allowing people to send customized handwritten carts from the comfort of their home.

Aaliyan Khan (Queens Univ. '22)

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Runaway

Runaway offers events to generate awareness for mental health, and provides a safe, conversation based environment for users to discuss.

Satvik Sethi (Binghamton '20)

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Breaktime

Breaktime unites communities to nurture talent and launch the careers of young adults experiencing homelessness through employment and empowerment.

Connor Schoen (Harvard '20)

Tony Shu (Harvard '21)

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StrawFish

Strawfish produces 100% biodegradable alternatives to single use plastics.

Aaron Kleinert (Lynn Univ. '22)

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Vegpreneur

A community that connects and supports entrepreneurs building sustainable plant-based businesses.

Noah Hyams (NYU '16)

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Teendemy

Teendemy provides courses designed for teens that teach 21st century skills, and prepare them for the workplace that they will soon enter.

Sumukh Setty (Babson '21)

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MOVE

Motivate, Overcome, Value, Empower. MOVE is a program to help young women reach their full potentials by promoting self esteem and leadership.

Ashley Olafsen (UMass '19)

Lexie Phipps (UMiami '21)

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The Conversationalist

The Conversationalist is a community and content platform empowering young people to have conversations that matter. They strive to unify the world, one conversation at a time.

Sophie Beren (UPenn '17)

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FulPhil

Fulphil teaches high school students social entrepreneurship to grow development in resilient cities.

Tiffany Yau (UPenn '19)

Know a social enterprise you want to see featured? Contact us at seclubumass@gmail.com

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