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Flow invests and incubates for-profit social enterprise start-ups.

Social enterprises are companies with social goals. Like all for-profit companies, they sell products or services in exchange for revenues, which results in profits. Unlike for-profit companies, social enterprises have a second mission of creating social values by providing socially or environmentally beneficial products, or by hiring or serving disadvantaged groups of people.

In other words, social enterprises try to solve social problems with business solutions. Grameen Bank, founded by the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize winner, Muhammad Yunus, would be a good example.