The program will provide Fellows with an overview for entrepreneurial approaches that are employed to address social issues: The Institute will review the development, history, challenges, and successes of social enterprises and community leaders, in the U.S. and globally. Topics may include, but are not limited to, trade; investment; financial literacy; banking; microfinance; organizational development and management; grant writing; innovation; emerging markets and risk analysis; strategic business planning; corporate social responsibility;; and, women and minorities in entrepreneurship. Students will also have the opportunity to leave the classroom to meet with community leaders, entrepreneurs, and representatives of non-profit organizations. The academic residency will be complemented by an educational study tour where Fellows will meet with local, state, private, and non-profit organizations working in the field. The Institute will then conclude with a 3-day program in Washington, D.C. The winter hosts will be Arizona State University from February 22-March 25 and the University of Connecticut from March 5-April 8