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Which Country is #1 for Social Entrepreneurs?

A quick insight from Ryan Gunderson of Riches for Good: India is the most favored country for social entrepreneurs around the world. According to his research, India has “over 75% of the top organizations [in the field] working there.”

Why is India the clear favorite for social entrepreneurs? The obvious answer is market opportunity. India has a population of 1.1 billion people, or 1/6 of the world’s population. According to the CIA World Factbook, approximately 1/4 of these people, or about 300 million people, live below the nation’s poverty line. GDP per capita at PPP is $2,500, or about $7 per day, which is high enough that market-based approaches to poverty alleviation can be effective. And industrial output is growing at 8.5% per year, so MNCs are eager to capitalize on growth and show good corporate citizenship in the process. So whether you’re a for-profit or a non-profit, be prepared to answer the question “What’s your India Strategy?”

His findings confirm that social entrepreneurship is playing a key role in India’s growth. Check out his complete list and methodology here.

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  • 11 October, 2008, 11:50

    Thanks for the shout out. FYI, I added you to my blogroll today. I’ve followed you for a long time, and you’ve been a good source of info about the top BoP market.

  • Shital
    11 October, 2008, 12:04

    Thanks, Ryan, the TC-I team is also a fan of Riches for Good. Hope we can continue learning from one another.

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