The technique of identifying and solving social problems using entrepreneurial concepts is referred to as social entrepreneurship. It mixes a social mission’s enthusiasm with business-like development, strategy, and innovation. The Schwab Foundation’s “Grassroots to Boardrooms: Social Innovation Partnerships for Climate Adaptation” initiative is a notable example. This project demonstrates how businesses can collaborate with social innovators to address climate change, a critical global concern. It focuses on successful collaborations such as Jan Sahas’ support for migrant workers in India, SEKEM’s climate-resilient agriculture in Egypt, and Hindustan Unilever’s Prabhat initiative, which demonstrate the significant impact of social entrepreneurship in creating sustainable and resilient value chains.