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At the intersection of Green and Social Business: #SOCAP09 at the GreenFest Tweetup this Friday 2pm!

November 12th, 2009

The SF Green Festival is taking place this weekend, and there will be a Twitter chat hosted at the event. There will be a good discussion about the future of sustainability, and the role of social media and social capital in helping make a green future possible. We’re interested in the overlap of green and social business. The hashtag is #GreenFest and #SOCAP, and it will take place on Fridayday, 2 PM.

Topics for you to think about and discuss:

  • Placing transparency at the heart of new institutions and startups
  • Creating meaning from change: make it personal, make it local
  • Role of social ventures in bringing cheap, innovative, & sustainable solutions to a mass audience
  • Differences in designing and funding for sustainable projects in developed vs. developing areas (awareness and appreciation, practicality, availability of metrics)
  • Facilitating collaboration between startups, and the value of meetups
  • Common roadblocks shared by green & social businesses
  • Ways green and social business can support one another
  • Current organizations supporting both green and social issues

If you’re interested, here’s the link on Tweetvite. We suggest Twitterfall as method keeping tabs on realtime tweets.

A Happy 4th Birthday to Kiva

October 21st, 2009

One of SOCAP’s sponsors, KIVA.org, is celebrating its 4th birthday after facilitating over 100 million dollars in microloans around the world. On Nov 3rd, The Hub Bay Area, GOOD Magazine and Kiva are throwing a party at the David Brower Center in Berkeley, CA.

More info from Kiva’s blog and register here:

Join 4 community enterprises, Kiva, Hub Bay Area, GOOD Magazine and The David Brower Center, as we celebrate the remarkable achievement of 4 years and almost 100 million dollars in loans that Kiva has realized since its creation.

We’re 4!

November 3, 2009

6:30pm - 9:30pm

The David Brower Center

2150 Allston Way

Berkeley, CA

RSVP Required

Global Beats From Around The World

Gaucho

Baba Ken and the Afrobeat Connexion

Erin Brazill

Shovelman

Delicious Food Provided by Bay Area Favorites

Slanted Door

Cafe Gratitude

Neighborhood Fruit

FeelGood Grilled Cheese

and many more…

Drinks to Keep the Party Going

Barefoot Winery

Skyy Vodka

Drake’s Brewing Company

The Hub opened its’ first US location in Berkeley, CA, joining a global network of 20 Hubs and 4500 social innovators around the Globe. Visit them in their new home at The David Brower Center, a platinum LEED certified building of 28 organizations focused on social innovation. We are also pleased to partner with GOOD Magazine, a catalyst for change through journalism and social media, to celebrate Kiva’s 4th Birthday! Join us on November 3rd to learn more about how to join a Kiva lending group, jump onboard as a Hub member, and support the GOOD cause, all in the beautiful backdrop of The David Brower Center accompanied by hundreds of our closest friends!

Learn More About Us

Hub Bay Area

Kiva.org

GOOD Magazine

The David Brower Center


Make sure to RSVP here as space is limited!

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The party is capped at 500 guests, so RSVP quickly if you want to go.