Cornell University The Johnson School at Cornell University

Student Clubs & Organizations

Social Impact

Camp $tart-Up
Community Impact
E-Mentoring Club
Net Impact
Social Enterprise and Microfinance Club

Camp $tart-Up Planning Team
Camp $tart-Up is an important initiative to the Johnson School and its Office of Diversity and Inclusion aimed to combat the relatively low enrollment of women in graduate business programs. The most effective way to increase the pool of qualified women for business education, and in business itself, is to reach out to them at a younger age and to teach them fundamental business and leadership skills.

Community Impact
Community Impact is a 166-member student organization at the Johnson School committed to strengthening our community through volunteering, understanding, and learning from the relationships among the for-profit, non-profit, and public sectors, and promoting socially responsible business.

E-Mentoring Club
Johnson E-Mentoring Club is set up to promote web-based mentoring within the Johnson School community. We provide opportunities for members to participate as mentors with our affiliated organizations, to act as role model for the teenagers and guide them to accomplish academic and career research projects via internet.

Net Impact
Net Impact is a global network of over 5,000 emerging business leaders committed to using the power of business to create a better world. The Johnson School's Net Impact chapter connects our students with National Net Impact's events and services and to the 75 other student and professional chapters worldwide. Our chapter works closely with the Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise in leading educational, business networking, and internship opportunities in the area of environmental, social, and base of the pyramid sustainability.

Social Enterprise and Microfinance Club
Cornell's Social Enterprise & Microfinance Club's (SEAM) mission is to provide the Cornell community with opportunities to become aware of and get involved with Base of the Pyramid initiatives including microfinance, social entrepreneurship, and sustainable global enterprise through speakers, events, and special projects.