In the modern world, social entrepreneurship has become one of the effective tools for socio-economic sustainable
development. By combining business principles with the goals of creating positive social and environmental impact, addressing social issues such as the fight against poverty, unemployment, access to education and healthcare. Social entrepreneurship plays an important role in creating innovation, sustainable development and improving the quality of life for vulnerable groups and society as a whole. This article, based on the results of the author’s sociological research, examines the gender aspects of the development of social entrepreneurship and the resources necessary for the development of social entrepreneurship taking into account gender issues