A Good Week Celebrates Bettering the World
Tiana Reid — March 9, 2012 — Social Good
From June 18th to June 24th 2012, A Very Good Company is putting on A Good Week, which is a "global celebration of good," as they call it.
Some of last year's events including five-minute coffee break classes, a food market, a music festival, donation challenges, networking events, a pop-up dinner and seminars like "How to pitch a TV show."
Gear up for all the celebrations this June and get involved in whatever way you can because this is where fearless fun meets social innovation. And hey, maybe you'll even learn something while you're at it.
Contact Information
A Good Week website
A Good Week on Facebook
A Good Week on Twitter
A Good Week on YouTube
A Good Week on Vimeo
A Good Week on Flickr
Some of last year's events including five-minute coffee break classes, a food market, a music festival, donation challenges, networking events, a pop-up dinner and seminars like "How to pitch a TV show."
Gear up for all the celebrations this June and get involved in whatever way you can because this is where fearless fun meets social innovation. And hey, maybe you'll even learn something while you're at it.
Contact Information
A Good Week website
A Good Week on Facebook
A Good Week on Twitter
A Good Week on YouTube
A Good Week on Vimeo
A Good Week on Flickr
Trend Themes
1. Social Innovation Festivals - There is an opportunity for organizations to create their own social innovation festivals and events to celebrate good acts and empower communities.
2. Donation Challenges - Organizations can create donation challenges to encourage people to donate to good causes, spread awareness and do good.
3. Networking Events - Networking events that bring together people and organizations with a shared passion for doing good can result in collaborations and partnerships that lead to social innovation.
Industry Implications
1. Event Management - Event management companies can create socially responsible events, including festivals, seminars, and pop-up dinners, that celebrate doing good and encourage participation from communities.
2. Non-profit Organizations - Non-profit organizations can create donation challenges and social innovation festivals to raise awareness of their cause, inspire goodwill, and ultimately raise money for their mission.
3. Corporate Social Responsibility - Corporate social responsibility can be embraced through the organization of social innovation festivals, donation challenges, and networking events that engage employees and encourage community involvement.
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