Retail is evolving beyond just selling products; it’s becoming a force for social change.

More businesses are adopting social enterprise retail models, leveraging profits to support initiatives such as retail workforce development, community outreach, and ethical sourcing.

One standout example is Warp Corps, a purpose-driven retail shop started by Rob Mutert in Woodstock, Illinois, that blends commerce with community impact.

Click below to learn about social enterprise in retail and five ways you can use it to create social change.

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