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How Can Philanthropy and Technology Co-Evolve for Development?

Tech Soup

Lock Step: “A world of tighter top-down government control and more authoritarian leadership, with limited innovation and growing citizen pushback.” ” This scenario unfolds an increase in international collaborations and a dwindling of the power of nation states. That is one fictional scene from this world.

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Nurturing Inner City Entrepreneurs: Jose Corona of Inner City Advisors

Have Fun - Do Good

I'm going to be green. We love people that look for fair trade for the farmers overseas, and supporting a bamboo village in China. Too often policy makers and governments make it more difficult for someone to do business in their city than easier. It can be the government. It can be other government programs.

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Alexandra Rampy, Guest Post: The Cool Factor About Mobile

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Cool Factor : Personal PSAs , 24 Hours, and Collaboration. Objective : 1) Measure the effectiveness among 18-45 year olds of event sponsorship and advertising in real-time and 2) Measure this audience’s interest in green issues raised by the global concerts and sponsors. Cool Factor : Government Goes Mobile.

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[VIDEO] Using WhatsApp to Increase Engagement with Multicultural Communities

Bloomerang

all the green is WhatsApp. I mean, this is an example that I’ve also faced is right now I work with a lot of organizations in China, for example, and China doesn’t have social media. So, yeah, government says work from home and all the fishermen in their house with their boats doing what? So this is.

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Solutionary Women: Alli Chagi-Starr, Ilyse Hogue, Melinda Kramer and Reem Rahim

Have Fun - Do Good

And then another program is Reclaim the Future, which is one our newest projects, that is addressing green-color jobs and building opportunities for low-income people, formerly convicted people, and communities of color in this new green economy. I also produce several podcasts, one of which is called the Big Vision Podcast.

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