Center for the Advancement of Social Entrepreneurship (CASE)

A research and education center based at Duke University's Fuqua School of Business, the Center for the Advancement of Social Entrepreneurship (CASE) promotes the entrepreneurial pursuit of social impact through the thoughtful adaptation of business expertise.
CASE i3: The CASE Initiative on Impact Investing

CASE i3’s mission is to establish a rich set of resources and activities for MBA students, entrepreneurs, investors, funders, academics and policymakers to explore and support the field of Impact Investing over its critical period of development over the next 5-10 years.
Duke Innovation & Entrepreneurship (Duke I&E)

The Duke Innovation and Entrepreneurship Initiative aims to put ideas into action. We leverage the innovations that grow here at the university level to make tangible, perceptible change through entrepreneurship. Achieving this goal requires progress along three axes: Education, Research, and Translation.
Bass Connections: Evaluation of Scaling Innovative Healthcare Delivery in East Africa

The goal of this Bass Connection Project is to increase our understanding of the drivers of scale for health-focused Social Entrepreneurs (SEs) and the impact of these organizations in improving the health and healthcare of their target populations.
Faculty Team Members: Krishna Udayakumar (Glboal Health and Medicine), David Robinson (Finance, Fuqua School of Business), Joseph Egger (Global Health)
Faculty Team Members: Krishna Udayakumar (Glboal Health and Medicine), David Robinson (Finance, Fuqua School of Business), Joseph Egger (Global Health)
Duke Start-Up Challenge

The Duke Start-Up Challenge, founded in 1999, is designed to help Duke's entrepreneurship community flourish, with a year long entrepreneurship competition followed by an accelerator program.