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A CCDA Approach to Business and Social Enterprise

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2019 CCDA National Conference — Dallas Workshop

A CCDA Approach to Business and Social Enterprise — Rudy Carrasco, Dr. Jimeka Holloway, Rev. Leonard Dow

Business and social enterprise are critical tools for CCDA practitioners, not just because they generate resources to fund the mission, but because they build capacity in individuals and communities. Attendees are invited to hear from three practitioners who will explain (a) two cheers for capitalism, (b) the entrepreneurial spark in urban social enterprise, and (c) a case study for financial capacity building in Philadelphia.

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2019 CCDA National Conference — Dallas Workshop

A CCDA Approach to Business and Social Enterprise — Rudy Carrasco, Dr. Jimeka Holloway, Rev. Leonard Dow

Business and social enterprise are critical tools for CCDA practitioners, not just because they generate resources to fund the mission, but because they build capacity in individuals and communities. Attendees are invited to hear from three practitioners who will explain (a) two cheers for capitalism, (b) the entrepreneurial spark in urban social enterprise, and (c) a case study for financial capacity building in Philadelphia.

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