Originally published: Smart Company, 14 October 2025
Who Gives A Crap is teaming up with Young Change Agents to help 20,000 students launch their own social enterprises.
Eco-friendly toilet paper brand Who Gives A Crap is teaming up with Sydney-based non-profit social enterprise Young Change Agents to help 20,000 students launch their own social enterprises.
The Melbourne-based social enterprise, which was founded in 2012 by Simon Griffiths, Danny Alexander and Jehan Ratnatunga, says the Impact Boss program is designed to empower students across the globe to tackle real-world problems through business.
Impact Boss will officially roll out in 2026 across Australia and the US. The program will see students identify problems in their communities, reframe them as opportunities, and then design and launch their own social enterprises across four sprints.
New Who Gives A Crap research reveals 93% of Australians think schools should teach entrepreneurial skills
The launch of the Impact Boss program coincides with the release of new research by Who Gives A Crap, which found 93% of Australians think schools should be teaching entrepreneurial skills like creativity, problem-solving and financial literacy.
The research is based on a survey of 1,000 Australians, commissioned by Who Gives A Crap and conducted by Pureprofile in September 2025.


