How inclusive toys can empower kids of all abilities By: Jessica Kaufman July 17th 2015 Children with special needs face barriers to inclusion in schools, health facilities, public transport, … Read More
Sports Symposium
Why increasing access to sports industry jobs can make a difference By: Jessica Kaufman July 16, 2015 For women and minorities looking to work in sports, it’s often far easier … Read More
Venture Spotlight on The Providence Granola Project
Why It’s a Beautiful Day in Rhode Island By: Cayla Mackey July 6, 2015 Director of Strategic Partnerships Anne Dombrofski smiles for the camera seated next to Founder and … Read More
Ace Mattress Recycling
Why You Should Care About Old Mattresses By: Cayla Mackey July 2, 2015 Not many people look at an old mattress and see a business opportunity. Fewer look at … Read More
Room to Grow
Beat the Streets Announces First Full-time Program Coordinator By: Cayla Mackey June 30, 2015 Beat the Streets is excited to announce their first hire, Ed German, as their newly-appointed … Read More
Tess Feigenbaum
One student’s path to a career in social enterprise with Riverzedge Arts By Cayla Mackey June 19, 2015 Tess Feigenbaum didn’t know what she was getting into as a junior … Read More
HMSolution
How a Student Social Venture Found Success By: Jessica Kaufman June 17, 2015 With their first customer lined up, a letter of interest from the Environmental Protection Agency, and a … Read More
Venture Spotlight on DIIRI: Empowering Individuals and Families in the Community
2014 was a big year for Dorcas International Institute of Rhode Island, whose IITranslates business is expected to exceed a million dollars in sales, making it one of the largest interpreting and … Read More
Entrepreneur spotlight on Julius Searight: Growing Good with Food4Good
“I want Providence to know that Food4Good truck is not mine, it’s theirs! It’s the community’s. It’s for Providence.” A Providence social entrepreneur and graduate of Social Enterprise Greenhouse’s Incubator … Read More