Social entrepreneurship is an approach to business that prioritizes addressing social, environmental, or community challenges while ensuring financial sustainability. Social entrepreneurs are driven by a mission to create positive change and impact, often tackling issues such as poverty, education, health, and environmental sustainability. They use innovative solutions to solve these problems, blending business acumen with a strong commitment to social goals. While financial viability is necessary to sustain operations, the primary measure of success in social entrepreneurship is the extent to which the venture achieves its social objectives and creates meaningful change in society. In contrast, [[traditional entrepreneurship]] focuses primarily on creating and managing businesses with the goal of generating profit and achieving financial growth.