Social Entrepreneurs Seek New Investments to Reach a 'Tipping Point'

On Oxford University's 900-year-old campus, nonprofit leaders and others interested in the relatively new field of social entrepreneurship grappled with the need for more money to finance growth, the field's relationship with business, and the very definition of what it means to be a social entrepreneur.

More than 675 people from 40 countries — charity officials, scholars, business people, and policy makers — gathered for the Skoll World Forum on Social

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