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Work the Edge

On my last trip to Portland, a group of fellow social entrepreneurs and mentors enjoyed lunch. Predictably, some of us...

The Irresistible Offer

Pearls of Wisdom from Liz Straus on how to build a value proposition that is truly irresistible. Connect with their...

Dirty Development?

Got a note the other day from one of our donors: I think this site is a great idea, and...

Ghandi vs. Robin Hood

(or, Whether to Accept Federal $ through a Congressional Earmark) Had an unexpected conversation this week–with a DC lobbyist (referred...

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