Social entrepreneurship aims to tackle social and environmental challenges through innovative solutions. While a relatively new term, social entrepreneurship has existed throughout history as entrepreneurs have established organizations to address social problems. Some examples from the 19th century include Vinoba Bhave's Land Gift Movement and Florence Nightingale's first nursing school. Today, social entrepreneurs work on issues like healthcare, education, poverty, and the environment. The document was prepared by team members Xennon, Wei Bin, Shao Wei and Jmien using sources from OKBU Magazine, Norwich University, and Management Study Guide.