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More than Money: Big benefits result from small business loans through ASSETS Lancaster
LNP featured an article about our micro-loan program. To view the original post, click here. A year ago this month, ASSETS Lancaster began a program that lent $13,200 to nine […]
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Business-based solutions can address violence, poverty
ASSETS Program Director Jonathan Coleman recently published an article in the Lancaster Newspaper titled “Business-based solutions can address violence, poverty”. In this article Jonathan gives some advice on how he […]
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B the Change In 2015: How to Become a B Corporation
On February 3rd at 1pm, ASSETS is hosting a public gathering to participate in the webinar, “B the Change In 2015: How to Become a B Corporation.” What is a […]
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Using Cooperative Models to Meet Challenges of Poverty and Inequality
ASSETS Executive Director Jessica King recently published an op-ed in Lancaster Newspaper titled “Using Cooperative Models to Meet Challenges of Poverty and Inequality.” (link to LNP article) The organization I […]
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ASSETS Program Director Wins Award
Jonathan Coleman, ASSETS Lancaster’s Program Director, was selected as one of the “20 under 35: Young Professionals Changing the World” winners by the Mennonite Economic Development Associates (MEDA). For over […]
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We can make a difference…
I was inspired by my 9-year-old daughter this week, who after participating in the People’s Climate March in NYC on Sunday, made lists of things her school and church can […]
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South Lancaster City Business Research
In September 2013, ASSETS Lancaster moved to Southern Market Center from its long-time home on North Prince Street. As outreach to and interest from the south side of the city […]
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ASSETS Lancaster surveys south city businesses
LNP highlights a survey conducted by ASSETS researching businesses on the south side of Lancaster City. To view the original post, with images and the map we created based on our findings, […]
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Study looks at business in south Lancaster City
CPBJ highlights a study conducted by ASSETS discovering the poverty rate in the south part of Lancaster city. To view the original post, on CPBJ’s website, click here. The poverty rate in […]
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Great Social Enterprise Pitch: The Common Wheel takes top prize
LNP wrote up a recap of our 2014 Great Social Enterprise Pitch. Click through to view the original post, with images from our 2014 event. In the end, The Common Wheel […]
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The Great Social Enterprise Pitch is tonight, and we’re live-tweeting it
As originally posted on LNP. To view the original post, as well as live tweets from the event, click here. If you’re interested in organizations that combine a business focus […]
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Live Pitch Guest Speaker: Reverend Julius Walls Jr.
Community Voting is done and The Great Social Enterprise Pitch is on to the next step: The Live Pitch. Five of the social enterprise ideas will move on and present idea […]
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The Great Social Enterprise Pitch: Lancaster Transplants
Jocelyne Park and Diane Richard are the entrepreneurs behind the idea, Lancaster Transplant. Both Park and Richards are not originally from Lancaster, but came up with an idea to enhance […]
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The Great Social Enterprise Pitch: Behind the Biking Lancaster Idea
Chris Caldwell is a long-time resident of Lancaster, PA, Chris has spent a lot of time using a bike to get around the city and he passionately sees bicycling as […]
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The Great Social Enterprise Pitch: Behind the Record Eraser
Mark Walmer is an attorney with 25 years of practicing experience in the criminal justice system. He is extremely aware of the barriers of employment, housing, and education that are […]
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The Great Social Enterprise: the Ladies behind 2F5L Foodtruck
Jonelle Renno and Jackie Gerlizki are sisters who hope to further the legacy of their mother, Kathy Anderson who died recently from cancer. Jonelle has spent 12 years working in […]
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The Great Social Enterprise Pitch: Behind the Idea for Lancaster’s own Youth Hostel
Heidi Shirk and Tim Heller both reside in Lancaster, PA. Heidi has a B.S. Degree in Business Administration and has lived in Downtown Lancaster for ten years. She is passionate […]
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The Great Social Enterprise Pitch: A New Way to Graze
Sam Fisher is a long-time resident of Lancaster County. He resides now in Coatsville, PA with his wife and four children. He is passionate about helping people around the world […]
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The Great Social Enterprise Pitch: The Earthbound Artisan
Tim Seifarth is a Certified Arborist, Permaculturist, and Landscape Industry certified who resides in Ephrata, PA with his wife and son. He is a drummer and stoneworker who is passionate […]
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The Great Social Enterprise Pitch: Nancy’s Pitch
Nancy, resident of Lancaster, PA, has been fashion minded since the young age of seven when she discovered the versatility of the color black. Since that time, her love for […]
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