Social Entrepreneurship

The Daily Entrepreneur: Elephants, Founders, and Summer Social Charity

Published June 03, 2009 @ 08:15PM PT

Two Elephants in the Philanthropic Room: Another great post from Sean at Tactical Philanthropy urging us to get okay with the notion that some nonprofits (and some donors) are simply better than others.

A green entrepreneur steps down: Take good care of my baby: Anne Field writes an important post about founders and how easy (or difficult) it is for them to step down from their organizations.

Summer of Social Good Charity Drive: Tech site Mashable is experimenting with social media to support charitable organizations throughout the summer.

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Nathaniel is the founding Director of the Center for Global Engagement at Northwestern University, which works annually with hundreds of students in dozens of countries around the world through curricular programs and student project incubation.

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