Tune-in for SEA’s February Webinar Divine Chocolate Anyone? Social Enterprise and Fair Trade Join Erin Gorman as she discusses Divine Chocolate’s innovative ownership model, which takes cocoa farmers to the highest point in the value chain and generates significant economic, social, and political capital for cocoa farmers in Ghana. Attendees will also have a chance to learn about the ups and downs of taking a social venture to scale and Divine Chocolate's recent expansion into the US Market. (Complimentary for Members of SEA, $30 for all others). Tuesday, February 23, 1-2:30 pm ET
Presented by: Erin Gorman, Divine Chocolate USA Register now Registration Deadline is Sunday, February 21 SEA Members, access our online archive of past webinars here. Free SEA-San Francisco Chapter Event Tomorrow Night Social Enterprise in the Bay Area: Challenges, Successes and Outlook for 2010 and Beyond Thursday, January 28 5:30-7:15pm PT Special Guest: Jerr Boschee, SEA Interim President/CEO Don't miss this opportunity to hear the leaders of Rubicon Programs, New Door Ventures and Fuzion share their experiences about engaging in social enterprise in the Bay Area. The session will be facilitated by REDF’s Director of Fund and Business Development, Jason Trimiew. Register now to join us for an evening of lively discussion, networking, and light refreshments. Summit 2010 Scholarship Announcement Through the generous support of the Surdna Foundation, the Social Enterprise Alliance is pleased to offer 10 scholarships to social entrepreneurs and changemakers who would like to attend Summit 2010. The online scholarship application will open at 12:00pm ET on February 1, 2010. Scholarships will be awarded to applicants on a first-come, first-serve basis who fully meet the stated criteria. Review the scholarship criteria and application questions. Connect with SEA on |
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