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- May 13, 2008: Gates Foundation names a new director
- April 8, 2008: 'Bloomberg Turns Attention to Solar Power' - NY Times, April 8, 2008
- April 1, 2008: Fuqua's Footprints Conference & CASE Leadership in Social Entrepreneurship Award and Lecture
- March 30, 2008: Ivan Schwarz, Director of the Greater Cleveland Film Commission, on film production in Ohio
- March 15, 2008: March 17 at Duke's Sanford Institute of Public Policy: "The New York Times and John McCain"
- March 8, 2008: A fresh presidential approach to 'national service': Obama's support of social entrepreneurship
- March 8, 2008: "Faces of Social Entrepreneurship": A photo essay by the New York Times
- March 7, 2008: Back to the Future: More in the New York Times series on old-school new energy
- March 6, 2008: GuideStar's "Five Fundraising Mistakes We Make with Our Boards"
- March 4, 2008: Just who *should* be there to answer 'the Red phone' at 3a.m?
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- COSE Arts Network
- Creative Class
- Cultural Economic Development: A Practical Guide for Communities, by Neeta Delany
- Entrepreneurs for Sustainability
- Forum For Urban Design
- Leveraging Investments in Creativity (LINC)
- NEHST Studios
- NGA Center for Best Practices
- Regional Technology Strategies (RTS) Inc.
- Regulatory Barriers Clearing House
- The Art of Economic Development: Community Colleges for Creative Economies
- The Beldon Fund
- The Next American City
- United States Climate Action Partnership
- University of Kentucky Institute for Rural Journalism and Community Issues
- Urban Institute- Arts Arts and Culture Indicators in Communities Project
- Worldwatch Institute
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Philanthropy & Social Entrepreneurship
- "Non-profits becoming for-profits... for the public good" - NY Times
- Alliance for Non Profit Management
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- Center for Advancement of Social Entrepreneurship at Duke
- Duke Collaboratory
- eNonprofit Benchmarks Study
- Google Non-Profit Suite
- GuideStar
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- Morino Institute
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- New York Times Philanthropy Archive
- Non-Profit Management Certificate at Duke
- Pew Charitable Trust
- Philanthropy Roundtable
- Skoll Foundation
- Stanford Social Innovation Review
- The Center for Effective Philanthropy
- The Civic Innovation Lab
- The David & Lucile Packard Foundation
- The Foundation Center
- The Non-Profit Research Fund
- The Open Society Institute & the Soros Foundation Network
- The Urban Institute
- The Wallace Foundation
- UN Jobs - John M. Bryson feature
- Xigi.net
Rurbanomics
- 401 Richmond Building in Toronto
- Arts-Related Economic Development Strategies in Small Art Towns
- Center for an Urban Future
- Centre for Social Innovation (Toronto)
- Greenfire Development
- National Development Council
- National Trust for Historic Preservation
- PLUREL
- Scientific Properties
- Smart Growth America
- The Adaptive Reuse of Historic Industrial Buildings by Sophie Francesca Cantell
- The Hyacinth Lofts
- W Architecture
Gates Foundation names a new director
May 13, 2008 by carmody.chris.
Chris Carmody
www.carmodyandcompany.com
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‘Bloomberg Turns Attention to Solar Power’ - NY Times, April 8, 2008
April 8, 2008 by carmody.chris.
Chris Carmody
www.carmodyandcompany.com
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Fuqua’s Footprints Conference & CASE Leadership in Social Entrepreneurship Award and Lecture
April 1, 2008 by carmody.chris.
April is a big month for social entrepreneurship at Duke’s Fuqua School of Business. Fuqua’s annual Footprints conference will feature Gary Hirshberg, CEO of Stonyfield Farm and author of “Stirring It Up: How to Make Money and Save the World”. On April 22nd, CASE will hold its annual Leadership in Social Entrepreneurship Award and Lecture, featuring David Bornstein. Bornstein is a journalist and author of “How to Change the World: Social Entrepreneurs and the Power of New Ideas,” as well as several other award-winning books. ![]()
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Ivan Schwarz, Director of the Greater Cleveland Film Commission, on film production in Ohio
March 30, 2008 by carmody.chris.
Schwarz talks about his transition from Hollywood to Cleveland, Cleveland’s effort to attract the NEHST Studio Headquarters, and what state government has to do to level the playing field in attracting film production to Ohio.
Chris Carmody
www.carmodyandcompany.com
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March 17 at Duke’s Sanford Institute of Public Policy: “The New York Times and John McCain”
March 15, 2008 by carmody.chris.
Monday, March 17, Duke’s Sanford Institute of Public Policy will host New York Times reporter Stephen Labaton. Labaton will discuss the New York Times’ recent (and highly controversial) coverage of John McCain. While I try to avoid discussions of partisan politics in this blog, I think this controversy will end of being one of the most important discussions on journalism this year: after all, the New York Times is the ‘paper of record,’ setting journalistic standards not only for the U.S. but for much of the world.
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A fresh presidential approach to ‘national service’: Obama’s support of social entrepreneurship
March 8, 2008 by carmody.chris.
Obama has proposed the creation of a ‘Social Investment Fund Network’ and a ‘Social Entrepreneurship Agency for Non-Profits.’ The Social Investment Fund Network would be organized similarly to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, using “federal seed money to leverage private sector funding to improve local innovation, test the impact of new ideas and expand successful programs to scale” (for the whole policy paper, see http://obama.3cdn.net/3b3158f85f69a39217_hydpmvzbb.pdf). It would also bring many of the research tools that The Urban Institute’s Center on Nonprofits and Philanthropy and The Center for Effective Philanthropy bring to existing philanthropic efforts.
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“Faces of Social Entrepreneurship”: A photo essay by the New York Times
March 8, 2008 by carmody.chris.
The Times’ photo essay in this weeks Times Magazine with several articles on social entrepreneurship. ![]()
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Back to the Future: More in the New York Times series on old-school new energy
March 7, 2008 by carmody.chris.
“On sunny afternoons, those 10 plants would produce as much electricity as three nuclear reactors, but they can be built in as little as two years, compared with a decade or longer for a nuclear plant.”
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GuideStar’s “Five Fundraising Mistakes We Make with Our Boards”
March 6, 2008 by carmody.chris.
Thoughts on the question most frequently asked by directors of small non-profits.
www.guidestar.org/news/features/board_fundraising.jsp
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Just who *should* be there to answer ‘the Red phone’ at 3a.m?
March 4, 2008 by carmody.chris.
For my ivory tower friends. - C
http://www.phdcomics.com/comics.php?n=985
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