Future of Network Impact

An exploration of networks, activism, and philanthropy

What is the new potential of networks and social problem solving?  How can funders and activists best seize the opportunity?A group of Packard Foundation staff, other funders, social change leaders, academics, and technologists are coming together for a conversation --on-line and in-person -- about the emerging role of networks as a force for social change a ...learn more

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Created: Jan 02, 2008

Updated: Nov 08, 2009

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Updated: 5 months ago
This site, set up by David Holmgren with Richard Telford, Jenneke Kylstra, David Arnold and Michele Margolis, outlines the 12 princples of permaculture with symbols and explanation. It has links to...
Website - Country: Australia
Areas: Permaculture
Type: Website
Updated: 8 months ago
Michael Pollan is the author of The Omnivore’s Dilemma, in which he explains how our food not only affects our health but has far-reaching political, economic, and environmental implications. His n...
Updated: 9 months ago
All over the world, people are stepping forward in new ways to provide leadership.   This paper summarizes research done by Bob Stilger, Co-President of The Berkana Institute.  Stilger looks at th...
Website - Country: United States
Areas: Leadership Training
Type: Other - Author: Robert Stilger
Updated: about 1 year ago
This is an article by Michael Pollan, the author of an Omnivore's Dilemma, dissecting the argument of whether our individual acts of sustainability make a difference, in other words "why bother?" I...
Website - Country: United States
Areas: Sustainable Living, Sustainable Communities
Type: Article - Author: Michael Pollan
Updated: about 1 year ago
Story about the industrialization of our food supply and the dangers it poses to our health and security. Michael Pollan is the award-winning author of The Omnivore's Dillema.
Website - Country: United States
Areas: Food Supply, Hunger and Food Security
Type: Article - Author: Michael Pollan