
You are invited to our our first Collaboration Cafe for civic innovators, social entrepreneurs and public good people of all stripes!
Collaboration Cafe is designed to connect people and projects in a short, fun, informal gathering. You’ll meet other amazing people and learn about their world-changing projects. Think of it as grabbing lunch with a few dozen of the most interesting people you have yet to meet. Our goal is to forge new connections within our community and kickstart deeper collaborations to accelerate social change.
The $5 fee includes a bahn-mi sandwich and more smiles than your normal lunch break.
Have a project you'd like to showcase? We're looking for a handful of innovative projects tackling real problems. Email us if that's you!
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Co-hosted by Impact Hub San Francisco and based on the Collaboration Cafe format from the good folks at Enspiral Network.
Thanks for a great event!
I've got a panel discussion coming up at the end of April via: http://www.meetup.com/Bay-Area-Tech-for-Social-Impact/ (Please Join our Group)
Also, looking for feedback and support on: https://www.poliverse.com
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1 · March 2
Sorry for the late notice. Still recovering from dental work and not very social today. Look forward to the next one.
March 2
Refunds are not offered for this Meetup.
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Thanks to Lawrence and Judy from CivicMakers for putting this event together. Please consider adding your tools and projects at http://app.civicmakers.com Please join for Code for San Francisco's CodeAcross this Saturday at 9:00am and Civic Hack Night every Wednesday evening at 6pm. http://c4sf.me/codeacross & http://c4sf.me
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So great to see Sandhya and Jim constantly improving http://www.meetup.com/San-Francisco-Bay-Area-Basic-Income-Meetup/ and https://www.facebook.com/BasicIncomeAction/ to help our future selves.