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Explore " patient capital" with insightful episodes like "Why Black Entrepreneurs Need Access To Patient Capital with Lyneir Richardson, Executive Director of the Rutgers Center for Urban Entrepreneurship & Economic Development (CUEED)", "Black Entrepreneurs Survive and Thrive Trailer", "The Gift Of Trying", "Building An Ecosystem" and "Stepping Into Risk" from podcasts like ""Black Entrepreneurs Survive & Thrive", "Black Entrepreneurs Survive & Thrive", "What If We Get It Right?", "What If We Get It Right?" and "What If We Get It Right?"" and more!
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Black Entrepreneurs Survive and Thrive Trailer
The Gift Of Trying
Impossible and Tessa Wernink come together to showcase positive stories in business. They speak to entrepreneurs and business people from around the globe, whose curiosity has led them to question current systems and develop ethical and sustainable business practices.
Season Two takes the listener to the Democratic Republic of the Congo to discover the power of social entrepreneurship and planet-centric thinking to build economic value, serve community needs and contribute to long-term stability and peace.
Season One hosts interviews with 17 entrepreneurs who have put the Sustainable Development Goals at the heart of their business and who show us how to build mission-driven businesses.
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Building An Ecosystem
Impossible and Tessa Wernink come together to showcase positive stories in business. They speak to entrepreneurs and business people from around the globe, whose curiosity has led them to question current systems and develop ethical and sustainable business practices.
Season Two takes the listener to the Democratic Republic of the Congo to discover the power of social entrepreneurship and planet-centric thinking to build economic value, serve community needs and contribute to long-term stability and peace.
Season One hosts interviews with 17 entrepreneurs who have put the Sustainable Development Goals at the heart of their business and who show us how to build mission-driven businesses.
Don't forget to subscribe to never miss an episode of the What If We Get It Right podcast. https://www.whatifwegetitright.com/
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Stepping Into Risk
Impossible and Tessa Wernink come together to showcase positive stories in business. They speak to entrepreneurs and business people from around the globe, whose curiosity has led them to question current systems and develop ethical and sustainable business practices.
Season Two takes the listener to the Democratic Republic of the Congo to discover the power of social entrepreneurship and planet-centric thinking to build economic value, serve community needs and contribute to long-term stability and peace.
Season One hosts interviews with 17 entrepreneurs who have put the Sustainable Development Goals at the heart of their business and who show us how to build mission-driven businesses.
Don't forget to subscribe to never miss an episode of the What If We Get It Right podcast. https://www.whatifwegetitright.com/
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Is Philanthropy Doing Enough to Support Native Food Sovereignty?
Native enterprises and nonprofits are working to ensure food sovereignty for their communities and neighbors. Land access and capital are key to this mission, and philanthropic grants are often a major source of funding. However, grant money often comes with many strings attached and reporting requirements that bog down the organizations they’re trying to help.
Marilyn Noble’s reporting in The Counter examines how philanthropies (often private foundations with large endowments) currently support Tribal communities and what advocates say they could be doing better.
Read Marilyn’s full piece here
This episode is produced in collaboration with The Counter – a nonprofit, independent, nonpartisan newsroom investigating the forces shaping how and what America eats.
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This project is funded in part by a Humanities New York CARES Grant with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the federal CARES Act.
This program is also supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council.
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