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Capitalism for Good - Part of the Social Innovation Luncheon Series

Dan Pallotta, Author of “Uncharitable: How Restraints on Nonprofits Undermine Their Potential“ & Founder of the Charity Defense Council

A pioneering social entrepreneur and expert in nonprofit sector innovation, Dan Pallotta’s “Uncharitable: How Restraints on Nonprofits Undermine Their Potential” has been acclaimed by The New York Times, The Economist, and The Stanford Social Innovation Review. He is the founder of Advertising for Humanity and the Charity Defense Council. Pallotta is a William J. Clinton distinguished lecturer and a regular contributor to The Harvard Business Review Online, where he writes about transforming the nonprofit paradigm.

Networked Philanthropy - Part of the Social Innovation Luncheon Series

Lucy Bernholz, Author of “Disrupting Philanthropy: Technology & the Future of the Social Sector” and Founder of Blueprint Research & Design

Author of “Disrupting Philanthropy: Technology & the Future of the Social Sector” and “Creating Philanthropic Capital Markets,” Lucy Bernholz is a noted analyst of the philanthropic industry. She consults with corporations and individuals who want their giving to be impactful and serves as a Visiting Scholar at Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business. Her blog, Philanthropy 2173, has been called a “philanthropy game changer” by The Huffington Post and was named a “Best Blog” by Fast Company Magazine.

Green Weavers DFW - Dallas - Rescheduled to Monday 2-13

Times Ten Cellars
6324 Prospect
Dallas, TX 75214
United States


Times Ten Cellars
6324 Prospect, Dallas, TX (map)
We will be meeting in the private building behind the main building. Times Ten II
Selected By: Clayton Bailey
Price: $1.00/per person

 “DFW Greenweavers is a power group of local, sustainable businesses that have been operating in the Metroplex as experts in their given Green fields.”
We will be following our synergizing format. When people arrive you will be broken into three groups:

1) Home and Buildings
2) Food and Gardening

DFW Green Weavers - Dallas

January 10, 2012, 6:30 PM

Times Ten Cellars
6324 Prospect, Dallas, TX (map)
We will be meeting in the private building behind the main building. Times Ten II
Selected By: Clayton Bailey
Price: $1.00/per person

 “DFW Greenweavers is a power group of local, sustainable businesses that have been operating in the Metroplex as experts in their given Green fields.”
We will be following our synergizing format. When people arrive you will be broken into three groups:

1) Home and Buildings
2) Food and Gardening
3) Health and Lifestyle

The first part of the meeting will be spent socializing with the people in your industry. There has been a great response from people spending time with others that are in their given fields.

After that you will draw a business card from the hat. You will then have a 5 minute 1-1 with that person and you will be giving their 30 second commercial! This was a HUGE success last time. Lots of FUN!

Collin County Greenweavers Meeting - Plano

Monthly networking meeting for green businesses in Collin County.

Bring plenty of business cards and a DYNAMITE 60-second commercial!

Collin County Greenweavers is a meetup in Collin Country that is based on the wildly popular and successful DFW Greenweavers group.

Businesses that market to the "green" and sustainable marketplace are welcome to attend our monthly meetings.

We are dedicated solely to helping each other grow our businesses by trading referrals and leads and developing our skills for marketing and business growth.

Learn Something New about the Green Movement - Keller

Monthly meeting of the DFW Tarrant County Greenweavers

It's good for businesses, consumers, neighborhood, and our environment.

This new group is actively looking for members and has room to grow. 

Join us each month as we bring in new speakers who will share with us interesting and edifying points from all aspects of the sustainable and green community!

We are looking forward to meeting you and helping you find new markets, or customers and expanding your knowledge (and being expanded by you as well!).

$1/person

Water Demonstration Training - Dallas

This is one of several training experiences offered by Water Demo Training - TAMU AgriLife Urban Solutions Center in 2012.  Visit http://urbansolutionscenter.tamu.org to see the complete listing.

The Urban Water Program at the Texas AgriLife Research and Extension Center at Dallas has several water conservation and water quality demonstrations and programs for use at schools, organizations or any educational event.  Demonstrations include the Stream Trailer, EnviroScapes, Rainfall Simulator, Irrigation Equipment, Dual Flush Toilet and a Rainwater Harvesting system. Programs include the Incredible Water Journey and Freddy the Fish. Demonstrations and Programs are available by reservation at no cost.  Participants will also get the chance to visit the Center's resources efficient landscape, rainwater harvesting systems and rain garden.