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Packard Place offers Space for Social Entrepreneurs in Charlotte

By  Michael Rolph

Date  September 10, 2017

In  Charlotte News,
Nonprofits,
Startups

Social entrepreneurs in Charlotte have a cool new space for collaboration at Packard Place in the Queen City.  This hip new coworking space offers plenty of inspiration for entrepreneurs looking to expand business and network with like-minded folk.

The space …

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Charlotte Entrepreneur takes “No’s” like Vitamins

By  Michael Rolph

Date  June 4, 2017

In  Charlotte News,
Nonprofits,
Startups

Charlotte entrepreneurs are bringing their creativity to the table more than ever, and Patrick Steptoe is no exception.  The Charlotte Observer shared an interview last week with Patrick, whose food business Vegan To-Go is transforming people’s diets with convenient, frozen …

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Queen City Forward org Supports Social Entrepreneurs in Charlotte

By  Michael Rolph

Date  May 30, 2017

In  Charlotte News,
Nonprofits,
Startups

Charlotte social entrepreneurs are committed to community improvement through shared knowledge and experience.  Local non-profit Queen City Forward provides a hub for social entrepreneurs to flush out business ideas that focus on a social mission.  Queen City Forward recognizes the …

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This Charlotte nonprofit uses social media to do more good

By  Michael Rolph

Date  April 7, 2014

In  Charlotte News,
Nonprofits,
Startups

It’s National Volunteer Week, time to get out there and do some good in your community. Our friends at Hands on Charlotte are leading the charge once again, with Hands on Charlotte Day, 2014-style. For over 20 years …

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All Hands On Deck for Hands On Charlotte

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Date  February 25, 2014

In  Charlotte News,
Nonprofits,
Startups

Making a change begins at the ground level, and it’s driven by the people who call the community home. Just as the local community supports and drives the local economy, it also determines the course and the future of the …

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How Content Marketing Can Make Your Nonprofit Stand Out

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Date  February 21, 2014

In  Charlotte News,
Nonprofits,
Startups

Nonprofit organizations have some of the most unique and heartfelt stories, from communities they have helped to lives they have changed. There are thousands of nonprofit organizations at work around the world working to promote their cause; however, very few …

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Q&A with Charlotte Startup: Podanize

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Date  February 10, 2014

In  Charlotte News,
Nonprofits,
Startups

If coordinating your children’s calendar with other parents often feels like a mammoth task, then Podanize is the app for you. Developed by Charlotte-based parents Nikki and Steven Sacks, the program prides itself in being a “powerfully simple way for …

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Charlotte Startup Weekend Welcomes Entrepreneurs

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Date  January 21, 2014

In  Charlotte News,
Nonprofits,
Startups

No Talk. All Action. Launch a Startup in 54 Hours.

And so begins 2014 Charlotte Startup Weekend, an annual event where North Carolina’s entrepreneurs all come together to create. Attendees’ backgrounds are varied – some are coders, others marketers, …

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Ring in the New Year at First Night Charlotte

By  Michael Rolph

Date  December 27, 2013

In  Charlotte News,
Nonprofits,
Startups

2013, you treated us well. And what a better way to celebrate what’s to come in the city we all love? First Night Charlotte First Night Charlotte is kicking off its 6th annual celebration at 300 S. Church St. …

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NC Woman Returns WWII Acts of Kindness

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Date  November 28, 2013

In  Charlotte News,
Nonprofits,
Startups

Maria Myers grew up in Germany while World War Two broiled around her. Her house was bombed, and her family had to seek shelter in a nearby valley. But they weren’t alone; American troops also occupied the same valley. The …

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