NABIL School of Social Entrepreneurship describes social entrepreneurs as people who have practical ideas for change, using social entrepreneurial approaches to tackle complex social problems. These enterprising individuals who have identified an unmet social need, find a business model that can sustain & create lasting social impact. Their work is aimed at improving people’s experience and quality of life and promotes positive social wellbeing, economic prosperity and/or environmental sustainability of communities.
This would be a three-month long course, at the college. Each day would have 6–8 hours long engagements. In total the course would need participants to attend the course for 14 days over 3 months. There would be 4 cohorts of 25 participants each year in every province.
At the end of 3months, the participant is expected to have built an entrepreneurial mindset, has developed a business model with feasible solution and is ready to receive a bank loan.
Anyone above the age of 18 across seven provinces who wants to build an entrepreneurial mindset and be introduced to basics of running a social business. They should have identified a problem that they want to solve using social entrepreneurial solution which is at an early stage, proof of concept or market entry level. And this person is willing to invest her/his time over a course of 3 months. They should have functional knowledge of Nepali language and intention to take their idea to the next level.