Sidney | July 27, 2009
Today, I am excited to become apart of the SocialEarth.org (@socialearth) content contributors as a guest blogger. The title of the post is From Tweeps to Peeps: Nodal Networking for Social Innovators. SocialEarth is a site where domestic and international nonprofits, for profits, foundations, businesses, venture capitalists, and social entrepreneurs can find rich content and [...]
Category: Tools for Change |
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Tags: domestic, double bottom line, for profits, foundation, networking, nonprofits, social entrepreneurship, social innovation, SocialEarth, venture capitalists
Sidney | March 2, 2009
Are campaigns against major world poverty and health issues disproportionately focused on non-U.S. soil? For example, such efforts as: the One Campaign (Poverty and AIDS); the Base of the Pyramid Protocol efforts (Poverty); Goldman Sachs 10,000 Women Campaign (Inequality); and the NICE Campaign (Cancer), to name a few, address issues in regions outside of the [...]
Category: Changomily |
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Tags: Base of the Pyramid, BoP, domestic, health, poverty, social change, social innovation, The Ohio State University, The World Bank Group