Social Entrepreneurship

The Daily Entrepreneur: Green, Coffee, Design, Millennials

Published February 25, 2009 @ 02:47PM PT

I have to post this a little earlier than usual but I'm already on overload because of the truly awesome content today:

  • Design Thinking in Philanthropy: Sean at Tactical Philanthropy does a great job making the connection between the design process that drives companies like IDEO and philanthropy.
  • From the No Brainer File: Starbucks (Red) Card: The Made To Stick blog lauds the Starbucks (RED) Card that provides 5 cents for the Global Fund every time you swipe.
  • Social Citizens One Year Later: Allison Fine at Social Citizens previews a larger reflection paper with some really interesting explorations of how the credit crisis in particular is reshaping the Millennial experience.
  • A Good Week for Green Jobs: The Whitehouse.gov blog writes about how the confirmation of Representative Hilda Solis as Secretary of Labor, the President's address last night, and the convening of the Middle Class Tax Force all bode well for a new green economy.

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Nathaniel Whittemore

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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