This document defines and discusses social entrepreneurship. It provides definitions from sources like David Bornstein, who defined social entrepreneurs as identifying resources where others see problems. Social entrepreneurship is driven by a social mission to solve social, cultural or environmental issues. It has characteristics like being willing to self-correct and share credit. Leading examples of social entrepreneurs mentioned include Muhammad Yunus, founder of Grameen Bank, and Verghese Kurien, founder of Amul dairy products. Social entrepreneurship aims to create systematic change in society for a cause.