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Are Social Enterprises Viable Models for Funding Nonprofits?

ASU Lodestar Center

It may be time to rethink how these important social organizations are funded. This article was originally published by Taylor & Francis Online. The Great Recession and its aftermath have forced nonprofits to seek out new and different ways to address their challenges. Social enterprise models may well offer an answer.

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Cultivating Food Entrepreneurs: Interview with Patricia Loya of La Cocina

Have Fun - Do Good

The mission of La Cocina is to cultivate food entrepreneurs as they formalize and grow their businesses by providing affordable commercial kitchen space, industry-specific technical assistance, and access to market opportunities. And in the course of that time she's gained enough skills to be able to do that, and that's what we're here for.

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[VIDEO] Exploring Cryptocurrency: Introducing New Giving Methods to Your Nonprofit

Bloomerang

We’re going to say some time at the end for Q&A. Carlyn Schulzke and Matt Hayes will discuss how current data on donor demographics impacts major-gift donations with specific emphasis on simple, safe and secure methods of attracting and engaging with cryptocurrency donors. Full Transcript: Steven: Okay. I’m Steven.

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Exploring Cryptocurrency: Introducing New Giving Methods to Your Nonprofit

Bloomerang

We’re going to say some time at the end for Q&A. We’re going to say some time at the end for Q&A. Carlyn Schulzke and Matt Hayes will discuss how current data on donor demographics impacts major-gift donations with specific emphasis on simple, safe and secure methods of attracting and engaging with cryptocurrency donors.

Method 52
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Technology for Whom? Owning Our Platforms

Non Profit Quarterly

Want to earn some money in your spare time by ferrying food or riders around town? Airbnb and Uber emerged as platform companies providing services without actually owning hotels (in the case of Airbnb) and vehicles (in the case of Uber—soon to be joined by Lyft), and quickly came to disrupt and dominate their respective industries.

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