Beginning in November, the program will also offer business workshops taught by experts in the field of social enterprise.
Rosenblatt said that the idea for the program grew out of the speaker series the club sponsored last year.
"Our speakers were literally mobbed with students asking for advice about how to start their own social
enterprises. We realized that we needed to give students an opportunity to
implement their visions," he wrote.
Rosenblatt and Club President Mekhala Krishnamurthy '02 then worked with Judith H. Kidd, assistant dean for public service, to build the program.
Kidd secured funding for the program through the anonymous donor, according to Rosenblatt.
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