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Items tagged with social-enterprise TENs Retail store strategy - all ideas welcome (5) in The Emancipation NetworkIn April 2007, TEN will be opening its first retail store. The store will be in Dennis MA (Cape Cod)- near the Dennis playhouse and right on the main drag, near a few popular restaurants.
Our goal for the store is to make it more than just anothe...Updated 25 weeks ago, Tagged by: John Berger (CCAL30), Peter Rees, Mark Grimes
CoolCompanies (0) in Organizations - GeneralUpdated last year, Tagged by: Lenore Cowen (CCAL30), Jim Carroll (CCAL30), Mark Grimes
Mark Grimes (4111)Updated 22 hours ago, Tagged by: Nicholas Bentley (CCAL30), Mark Grimes
lost in the FOOD CHAIN: Social Purpose Enterprises (5645) in lost in the FOOD CHAIN moved to Ned.comUpdated 16 weeks ago, Tagged by: Peter Rees, Mark Grimes
<Ned> Marketing Efforts and Sales Channels from & in Kampala (0) in Ned moved to Ned.comThis is to explore different sales, advertising, marketing and direct marketing efforts that could be explored with regards to Life in Africa in the capital city of Kampala in Uganda.
Some ideas...
1. A marketing brochure for the hotel/Kampala part...Updated 32 weeks ago, Tagged by: John Berger (CCAL30), Mark Grimes
Comment (16) on May 2007: Makin' Bacon & Other Earned Income Strategies (0) in lost in the FOOD CHAIN moved to Ned.comAs I write this I am sitting in the door of Emancipation Imports, the firstt retail store for TEN. We dont have the sign done yet and there are a lot of things to do to, but all the inventory is here now, we are fulfilling e-commerce from here, and...Updated 33 weeks ago, Tagged by: Michele -> kids+art+charity (CCAL30), Peter Rees
Comment (5) on May 2007: Makin' Bacon & Other Earned Income Strategies (0) in lost in the FOOD CHAIN moved to Ned.comI am trailblazing in developing some new revenue generating mechanisms for the LiA community right now. Very excited about a new website I am working on for launch later this month - part of it at least should be up by next week. This version is gett...Updated 33 weeks ago, Tagged by: Michele -> kids+art+charity (CCAL30), Christina
New Models of Ownership (0) in Targeted CurrenciesUpdated 3 years ago, Tagged by: Arthur Brock (CCAL30), Mickki Langston (CCAL30)
Microeconomic Development and Social Enterprise in Ukraine: A... (0) in The Omidyar Network Proposal ShowcaseProposal Name:
Microeconomic Development and Social Enterprise in Ukraine: A “Marshall Plan” for Ukraine
Proposal Description :
This is a multi component project, a mix of partial and full cost recovery elements addressing Childcare Reform, Mi...Updated 19 weeks ago, Tagged by: Jeff Mowatt (CCAL30)
Project: City Within - Citizen Film in Vancouver (0) in lost in the FOOD CHAIN moved to Ned.comIt's not often I have a project I can discuss from the ground up. City Within seems well suited for sharing and asking for critical comment from fellow FOODCHAINees - and I guess any O.netizens interested enough to comment.
In this FC thread I'll po...Updated 19 weeks ago, Tagged by: Peter Rees
TEN Updates and main discussion (0) in The Emancipation NetworkThis will be the primary thread for updating you on what we are up to.Updated 26 weeks ago, Tagged by: John Berger (CCAL30)
Comment (0) on Finalist UCSC Proposals: Water Filters in Africa (0) in UCSC's CMPS80J Technology Targeted at Social IssuesA water resource that has built in a biz model.
Water Health International created a UV filtration system in rural areas in India and has created local markets for clean water at 2-3 cents for 15 clean liters of water. Also works with a local NPO t...Updated 27 weeks ago, Tagged by: Mark Grimes
Comment (5) on The Daily Planet (0) in Community - GeneralAs we're still on the subject of Eastern Europe, I have some personal news on the state of our own social enterprise advocacy.
Having delivered a project plan to what is now effectively a dissolved government in Ukraine, we're now in limbo until Sep...Updated 29 weeks ago, Tagged by: Jeff Mowatt (CCAL30)
May 2007: Makin' Bacon & Other Earned Income Strategies (0) in lost in the FOOD CHAIN moved to Ned.comMoney, it's a hit...don't give me that do goody-good bullsh#t.
Capital is one of the crucial elements to pushing the social enterprise uphill. No cash limits the orgs options. Share some of your earned income strategies and various income streams...Updated 30 weeks ago, Tagged by: Peter Rees
Comment (5) on Invitation to vote and comment on my class' project proposals (141) in Community - GeneralDaniel F. Bassill said:
I think it's great that you've encouraged your class to do their planning and brainstorming in this open forum. I've offered suggestions to one group with hopes that a) I provide some useful ideas; and b) some of the stud...Updated 30 weeks ago, Tagged by: Lenore Cowen (CCAL30)
Comment (0) on May 2007: Makin' Bacon & Other Earned Income Strategies (0) in lost in the FOOD CHAIN moved to Ned.comYes, people tried to tell me it was easy the last time I tried too. For those of you in the USA, it probably is. But there is a difference in that you all are incorporated and operationally located in the United States, we are not. Before filing for ...Updated 32 weeks ago, Tagged by: Christina
Comment (0) on May 2007: Makin' Bacon & Other Earned Income Strategies (0) in lost in the FOOD CHAIN moved to Ned.comChristina - it is a security even if you pay no interest. It has more to do with the way you were offering it. You cant offer publicly at all, or privately to more than a few people, any kind of investment or loan without it being a security. Bas...Updated 32 weeks ago, Tagged by: Michele -> kids+art+charity (CCAL30)
Comment (8) on May 2007: Makin' Bacon & Other Earned Income Strategies (0) in lost in the FOOD CHAIN moved to Ned.comA new earned income strategy
ok here goes. I am so excited about an idea I've got floating in my brain it's hard to set it down in written words. If this can work, I may have invented a new way of sourcing social investment capital that could be ve...Updated 33 weeks ago, Tagged by: Christina
Comment (0) on May 2007: Makin' Bacon & Other Earned Income Strategies (0) in lost in the FOOD CHAIN moved to Ned.comA wealth of information in the following document with an interesting conclusion that capitalization of a nonprofit social enterprise may take up to 5 times longer than its private sector counterpart. (page 75)
http://www.virtueventures.com/setypo...Updated 33 weeks ago, Tagged by: Jeff Mowatt (CCAL30)
Comment (10) on May 2007: Makin' Bacon & Other Earned Income Strategies (0) in lost in the FOOD CHAIN moved to Ned.comcongratulations john! smaller news out "west" - had a great workshop with about 20 vermont americacorps/vista leaders from across the state. introduced the process, context, materials etc and in about an hour they produced a lovely grid of tiles. i w...Updated 33 weeks ago, Tagged by: Peter Rees
Comment (5) on May 2007: Makin' Bacon & Other Earned Income Strategies (0) in lost in the FOOD CHAIN moved to Ned.comIt's everywhere. My husband Brent formed Toyshoppe Productions LLC to take on the commercial production aspects so that Amoration could stay focused on the educational integration and development for global bridgebuilding endeavors.
The Toyshoppe...Updated 33 weeks ago, Tagged by: Peter Rees
April 2007: Making a List & Checking it Twice (0) in lost in the FOOD CHAIN moved to Ned.comIn an effort to turn ideas into action, and words into actual reality...April is the open to do list month. What objectives and measurable actions do you want to complete for your social purpose enterprise during the month of April? In using this u...Updated 35 weeks ago, Tagged by: Peter Rees
Comment (64) on <Ned> Marketing Efforts and Sales Channels from & in Kampala (0) in Ned moved to Ned.comHi Sebastian,
Your thinking is not exactly flawed, IMO, but I'm a couple of steps ahead in implementing some of your ideas and have experienced some significant snags. I have been experimenting with ways to overcome ecommerce barriers from Uganda si...Updated 35 weeks ago, Tagged by: Christina
Comment (0) on TENs Retail store strategy - all ideas welcome (5) in The Emancipation NetworkExcellent Luck, Skill, and Wishes on this project, John.
Hopefully, the zoning confirmation or change of use application does not challenge your timetable much.
Perhaps additional soft 'pre-openings', routing to initial web sales. Potentially the pr...Updated 35 weeks ago, Tagged by: Brent Timbol (CCAL30)
Lost and Found (0) in lost in the FOOD CHAIN moved to Ned.comUpdated 40 weeks ago, Tagged by: Peter Rees
ChangingThePresent.org (0) in PhilanthropyChanging The Present
At the same time the nonprofits we’re all passionate about struggle for funding, Americans, alone, spend $250 billion each year on birthday, wedding, and holiday gifts. ChangingThePresent (http://www.ChangingThePresent.org...Updated 52 weeks ago, Tagged by: Lenore Cowen (CCAL30)
Consumer privacy startup (0) in Start-up $omethingI'm working to build a start-up called uPrivate that provides for business to consumer communication while protecting consumer privacy.
This will include the ability to stratify private message (eg., friends and family) from business messages (ord...Updated last year, Tagged by: Lenore Cowen (CCAL30)
VASE - Vancouver Aboriginal Social Enterprise (0) in VASE - Vancouver Aboriginal Social EnterpriseUpdated last year, Tagged by: Peter Rees
Comment (1) on The next phase of social enterprise? (0) in Community - GeneralAligning our Incentives - or - How ALL Business Becomes Social Enterprise
I just saw the movie “The Corporation” this weekend. It provides pretty persuasive evidence of the systematic behavior of corporations producing negative externalities in...Updated 3 years ago, Tagged by: Arthur Brock (CCAL30)
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