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Social entrepreneurship hubs

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Social entrepreneurship hubs are coworking communities focusing on work of social benefit. They allow independence, while providing daily opportunities for interaction with like-minded people, leading to many opportunities for networking and collaboration.

The "Hub" is a chain of these across the world including Melbourne. The San Francisco & Berkeley Hub has a number of people involved in Appropriate Technology and International development involved and have a special interest group on International Development.

Student Hubs are a network of hubs in the UK and in Sydney, supporting student involvement in social action. They involve many organizations working three. The focus includes international development, social entrepreneurship, climate change and volunteering.

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Created March 1, 2011 by Chris Waterguy
Last edit January 9, 2026 by MetadescriptionsBot
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