Archive for 'Public Innovation'

More from the Social Enterprise Summit

More from the Social Enterprise Summit

Posted on 17. Apr, 2009 by Andrew.

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Yesterday morning was an amazing day for advancing social innovation. Never before have I seen the worlds of social innovation and government so fused together. In my opening remarks when introducing LA Lt. Governor Mitch Landrieu at our armchair keynote at the Social Enterprise Summit, I spoke about how confident I was that [...]

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“Live-blogging” the Social Enterprise Summit

“Live-blogging” the Social Enterprise Summit

Posted on 16. Apr, 2009 by Andrew.

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I am here at the Social Enterprise Alliance (SEA) Summit, getting ready to give an armchair keynote with the Lt. Governor of Louisiana, Mitch Landrieu. The Lt. Governor started the first ever Office of Social Entrepreneurship in the country.
I used to be a Social Enterprise Alliance board member, and we at Root Cause have partnered [...]

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Why Advance Social Innovation?

Why Advance Social Innovation?

Posted on 01. Apr, 2009 by Andrew.

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While visiting D.C., I had dinner last Thursday evening with Brooke Smith, who heads up the Office of Social Entrepreneurship in Louisiana, David Marin and Paul Braithwaite from the government relations firm The Podesta Group, and Flozell Daniels, the Executive Director of the Louisiana Disaster Recovery Foundation.
During dinner, Flozell stated:
“Over 90% of African Americans [...]

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The Importance of the Serve America Act: Part II

Posted on 27. Mar, 2009 by Andrew.

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The Serve America Act passed 78-20 in the Senate yesterday!
In addition to the importance of the social innovation funds remaining in the legislation, the expansion of opportunities for Americans of all ages and backgrounds to participate in national service is critical. This expansion is key not only as a policy on its own, but as [...]

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The Importance of the Serve America Act: Part I

The Importance of the Serve America Act: Part I

Posted on 26. Mar, 2009 by Andrew.

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As I get ready to head back to Washington for another trip to Capitol Hill, this time I can’t help but feel a sense of promise ahead. This week the Serve America Act makes its way to the Senate floor for debate.  Judging by the email alerts I get (sometimes on an hourly basis), there [...]

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Calling All Congressional Champions, Part II

Posted on 26. Feb, 2009 by Andrew.

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Phoenix Project’s Greg Werkheiser and I made our way through the various halls of the Capitol, passing office after office of senators and members of Congress with name plaques on the doors − Kerry, Collins, Frank, Cao, Barton − to arrive at our next stop, Representative Jim Moran.  We met with his Legislative Director, Tim [...]

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Calling all Congressional Champions…

Calling all Congressional Champions…

Posted on 20. Feb, 2009 by Andrew.

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As the Obama Administration gets ready to launch an Office of Social Innovation, it will be equally important to introduce members of the U.S. House and Senate to the importance of investing in what works.   I have had the pleasure of working with Greg Werkheiser, the founder and Executive Director of the Phoenix Project, for [...]

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More Social Innovation Agenda News…

Posted on 13. Feb, 2009 by Andrew.

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I heard that the new White House Office of Social Innovation will be led by Ian Rowe, most recently the Vice President of Strategic Partnerships and Public Affairs for MTV. His department was responsible for MTV’s campaigns that build awareness for issues important to MTV’s audience. He also oversaw MTV’s new pro-social community, Think MTV, [...]

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An Obama Social Innovation Agenda

An Obama Social Innovation Agenda

Posted on 11. Feb, 2009 by Andrew.

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Over the past year, we have seen tremendous excitement about the possibility that an Obama Administration would spur the advancement of social innovation. On the campaign trail, Obama consistently spoke about opening some sort of office within the White House that would focus on advancing innovation for social impact.
Now that time is close. Possibly [...]

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