
In these difficult economic times, it's easy for any non-profit to end up on the brink of financial ruin. See how one very large and very dynamic team in St. Petersburg, Florida is not only surviving, but thriving.
This personal narrative provides very practical and universally-applicable principles that will help your organization recognize strengths and maximize networks and resources. In social enterprise, sometimes we need to be reminded of the importance of being social!
Download the paper here.
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What sparked the vision for a story and online fundraising site specifically for charity climbs, treks, hikes and charity adventures, was my first charity climb up Mt. Kilimanjaro in 2010 with my husband Mike. We realized the vast number of people wanting to adventure for charity, but more than often lacking the tools, resources, and know-how to get started easily.
Learn more about Chantal's story and the site she created.
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We are living in a networked society that is supported by hundreds of thousands of information and communications technologies (ICTs) that bring us tremendous value. Now we need to look past our virtual avatars and our online profiles in order to understand what impact this connectedness can have on others and our cities. That's where urban informatics comes in.
Learn more about urban informatics and digital accessibility.
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Celebrating the Strength of Social Enterprise...
Register today while Early-Early Bird rates are still in effect!
Events will take place all day, March 27, 2013 in celebration of the social enterprise movement in BC.
The 5th annual day of celebration will begin with a policy update & daytime learning activities and close with gala /business competition in the evening.
Additional details are available on the new Heroes website: www.socialenterpriseheroes.ca
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