The Path from Start-up to High Impact
Posted by Exchange PHL on November 30, 2015
The next Exchange PHL Breakfast Series event has been rescheduled to Wednesday, December 2.
The Path from Start-up to High Impact
Wednesday, December 2nd
8:30 – 10 a.m.
1501 Cherry Street
Philadelphia, PA 19102
Speakers Include:
Lauren Fine, Youth Sentencing and Re-entry Project
Nadya K. Shmavonian, The Repositioning Fund
Event Details:
As a follow up to last month’s breakfast, we will shift the conversation from entrepreneurship to operations, and discuss how great programs become part of the fabric of the City – touching on sustainable revenue models, evaluation, and adaptation.
REGISTER for December 2nd Breakfast
The Exchange PHL is a collaborative workspace and community of practice shared by philanthropic organizations, nonprofits and social ventures. The Exchange PHL brings together entrepreneurship, capital, and capacity building support under one roof to support high performing and high potential nonprofit and social innovations. In addition to space, The Exchange provides workshops, access to shared services and technology, and networking and partnership building opportunities.
OCTOBER RE-CAP: How do we know when we’ve struck social innovation?
Thanks to those who joined us for last month’s breakfast! If you missed it, check out the re-cap in Flying Kite:
http://www.flyingkitemedia.com/innovationnews/breakfastseriesTheExchange102715.aspx
Contact the Exchange PHL at theexchangephl@gmail.com.
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