Community means different things to different people. For some, it’s geographical, right down to your own neighborhood. For others, it’s bonding with kindred spirits. We want to know what you think.
Last week, I introduced you to Fred Nock, La Jolla’s litter slayer. As my column concluded, Fred made a wish for La Jolla that impressed me as a gratifying definition of community: “I would hope ...
I’ve talked about issues and ideas over the last year about the use of certain tools or platforms in the social technology for social impact sector, from Causes to Ideablob to Ning. These ...
Almost two years into the pandemic, COVID-19 variants have made a definitive end to mask-wearing and social distancing uncertain. Navigating quarantine and isolation as well as connecting with others ...
In the recent Stanford Social Innovation Review article "Redefining Community Foundations," Silicon Valley Community Foundation (SVCF) CEO Emmett Carson strives to redefine what a community foundation ...
A communal heartbeat thumps in a circle of smiles, celebrating the spring equinox. Under sunshine in Menlo Park’s Bedwell Bayfront Park, a dozen happy, energized people — a carpenter, a retired tech ...
Organizational theorist and author Geoffrey Moore is credited with stating that the world of content management has moved from a "system of record" mindset to a "system of engagement" model. In my ...
Community means different things to different people. For some, it’s geographical, right down to your own neighborhood. For others, it’s bonding with kindred spirits. We want to know what you think.
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