Design-Thinking vs. Over-Thinking
Are you digging a trench or making gold thread out of hay? When is enough designing enough?
by EnnisCarter | Aug 19, 2020 | Designing for Social Impact, from the Director, OpEd
Are you digging a trench or making gold thread out of hay? When is enough designing enough?
by EnnisCarter | Apr 22, 2020 | Designing for Social Impact, from the Director, OpEd
Planning is PART of communication. It doesn’t have to take long AND it can help you feel more certain.
by SocialImpact | Aug 4, 2017 | Because of Wendy, Designing for Social Impact, Justice & Fairness, Prosperity & Opportunity, Well-Being
Kids who go to Pre-K are ready when they start kindergarten and do better in school. Paterson NJ is paving the way with free quality pre-K.
by SocialImpact | Aug 4, 2017 | Culture, Designing for Social Impact
Tribe 12 is connecting 20s/30s to Jewish life and community in Philadelphia with a fresh new Action Plan and public Identity.
by SocialImpact | Jul 20, 2017 | Culture, Designing for Social Impact, Prosperity & Opportunity, Well-Being
From readiness to relief, CERF+ is dedicated to making sure that studio artists practicing a craft are able to do their work, protect their legacy and their lives.
by SocialImpact | Jan 19, 2017 | Because of Wendy, Culture, Designing for Social Impact, Well-Being
Five leading craft schools in the US have joined together for this national initiative that celebrates the meaningful and sometimes life-changing “craft school experience.”
by SocialImpact | Jan 19, 2017 | Designing for Social Impact, Prosperity & Opportunity, Well-Being
In 20 states, through 75 local chapters, the “Buy Fresh Buy Local” message has been promoting local food since 2002.
by SocialImpact | Jan 11, 2017 | Because of Wendy, Culture, Designing for Social Impact, Justice & Fairness, Side Bar Feature, Well-Being
Probably the two most important ingredients for the hope of the humanity: Art. Education. Together, they can transform our future.
by SocialImpact | Dec 22, 2011 | Designing for Social Impact, Well-Being
Partners for Health Foundation promotes health in 15 towns in northern New Jersey. To help “make the healthier choice the easy choice,” they launched an initiative to bring together organizations under one umbrella “Eat.Play.Live…Better” – and they started it in their own hometown of Montclair, NJ.
by SocialImpact | Sep 4, 2011 | Designing for Social Impact, Well-Being
You’ve probably heard of Meatless Monday by now. According to a 2011 Gallup poll, over 50% of Americans said that they had! This public awareness campaign originally kicked off in 2003 in conjunction with John’s Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.