A New Deal for Local Economies
Apr 29th, 2010 • SR in the News
More local, durable economies are already taking root. We can help them along by changing the way we regulate businesses, plan cities, and finance the communities we want.
Social Responsibility is growing, and gaining support worldwide. The articles here are just a sample of what's out there.
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Apr 29th, 2010 • SR in the News
More local, durable economies are already taking root. We can help them along by changing the way we regulate businesses, plan cities, and finance the communities we want.
Apr 15th, 2010 • SR in the News
e-Vermont is a new $4 million initiative to help rural Vermont towns take full advantage of the Internet and advance a wide variety of local needs including economic development, school innovation, job creation, downtown marketing, community engagement, and e-commerce.
Apr 14th, 2010 • SR in the News
The New Rules Project launched the Community Banking Initiative to provide the empirical and conceptual underpinnings for a community-scaled financial system, which will reduce systemic risk and strengthen local economies, and to identify public policies that can revitalize such a system.
Feb 18th, 2010 • SR in the News
Local businesses are educating communities, changing economic policies, and even outperforming chain competitors.
Jan 14th, 2010 • SR in the News
Jul 1st, 2009 • SR in the News
Jun 23rd, 2009 • SR in the News
Dec 12th, 2008 • SR in the News
Saying a Warm Goodbye to a Long Term Employee
Sep 18th, 2008 • SR in the News
What do China, the world’s most populous country, and the state of Vermont have in common?
Jul 31st, 2008 • SR in the News
The Vermont Community Loan Fund (VCLF) is now accepting applications for Building Bright Futures Grant funding