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Spark provides Social Innovators with an opportunity to explore resources, connections and potential solutions to help their social ventures, by tapping the collective knowledge within Columbia University, and the larger entrepreneurial and social impact community in the New York area and beyond. This workshop is open to all who are willing to bring their ideas, experience, and connections to help solve social and environmental challenges that these social innovators aim to address. |
Past Spark Workshops:
Spark Workshop on Local Civis: Reimagining civic engagement and education for America’s youth
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Spark Workshop on BlackOakTV: Building advocacy through entertainment
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Spark Workshop on Vngle: Grassroots news for transparency
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Spark Workshop on Zea10: Disrupting Hunger
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Spark Workshop on Root Impact: Building an Impact Ecosystem for Underserved Neighborhoods
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Spark Workshop on Retouch Haiti: Creating Sustainable Employment by Building Links Between Haiti and Global Markets
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Spark Workshop on HereO Ventures: Using Video Technology to Create Partnerships between Refugees and Investors
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Spark Workshop on Social Entrepreneurship in Rural Communities: Breaking Generational Cycles of Poverty
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Spark Workshop on Open Collaborative Social Innovation: Helping Good People Do More Good for More People
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Spark Workshop on The American Bionics Project: Promoting Revolutionary Technology for People with Disabilities
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Spark Workshop on What is the Best Way to Find Non-prescription Remedies for Patients and Caregivers?
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Spark Workshop on Firms with Benefits: How Sustainability is Reshaping the Competitive Business Landscape
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Spark Workshop on Hacking Community Solar with Social Solar
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Spark Workshop on “Disrupting Distrust” with Rise
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Spark Workshop on Killer Snails
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Spark Workshop on Project Gado
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Spark Workshop on e-NABLE
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Spark Workshop at the Social Enterprise Conference
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Spark Workshop on Terraly, Inc.
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Spark Workshop on Education Technology: Can Education Technology Close the Achievement Gap?
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Spark Workshop on Drive Change
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Spark Workshop on Funding Sustainable Health Programs in Urban Slums
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Spark Workshop on Inspiring Capital
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Spark Workshop on Kangu
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Spark Workshop on Ed Tech
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Spark Workshop on Defy Ventures
Tuesday, July 23 from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.
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Spark Workshop on International Social Entrepreneurship
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Patronicity with Chris Blauvelt, moderated by Rachel Jacobs '02, Inzenka
Tuesday, June 25 from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.
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Social Sushi with Jay Rayford, moderated by Rachel Jacobs '02, Inzenka
Tuesday, June 11 from 6:30 – 9:00 p.m.
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De-Tread with Audra Carson, moderated by Rachel Jacobs '02, Inzenka
Tuesday, May 28 from 6:30 – 9:00 p.m.
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Spark Workshop on Building the Ecosystem for Social Ventures
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Spark Workshop on Global Mental Health and Innovations in Financing
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Spark Workshop on BlocPower
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For more information, or if you would like to suggest a future Spark workshop, please contact:
Karen Hasher, kbh18@gsb.columbia.edu.
This event is supported by the Tamer Center for Social Enterprise, the Eugene Lang Entrepreneurship Center and the Social Enterprise Club at Columbia Business School; in addition to partnerships across Columbia University and the social entrepreneurship community in New York City.
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