Table of Contents | December/January 2008

Table of Contents | December/January 2008

Features

Social Enterprises of the Year
Edward Norton's $9,000,000,000 Housing Project (that's $9 Billion)
The actor's "family business" has helped shelter tens of thousands of Americans. Now it is taking on the credit crunch with innovative financing and a green-building initiative. By Ellen McGirt
A High Point
At High Point in Seattle -- a green community -- market rate condos and townhouses mix with affordable housing funding largely by Enterprise. By Fast Company Staff
Eureka!: Social Enterprises of the Year
By Fast Company Staff
Do Something: An IPO
CEO: Nancy Lublin By Jeff Chu
Mercy Corps: The Bank of Banks
CEO: Neal Keny-Guyer By Jennifer Vilaga
The Academy for Urban School Leadership: A Teacher-Training Residency
Executive Director: Don Feinstein By Kate Rockwood
DataDyne: EpiSurveyor
Founders: Rose Donna & Joel Selanikio By Kate Rockwood
Civic Ventures: Silicon Valley Encore Initiative
President: Marc Freedman By Sara D. Anderson
The Institute for OneWorld Health: Not-for-profit Drugmaking
Founder and Board Chair: Victoria Hale By Jennifer Vilaga
The Acumen Fund: Portfolio Data Management System
CEO: Jacqueline Novogratz, CIO: Brian Trelstad By Anne C. Lee
Husk Power Systems: Rice-Fired Electricity
Founders: Manoj Sinha & Chip Ransler By Sara D. Anderson
Hopelab: Video Games for Health
President and CEO: Pat Christen By Jennifer Vilaga

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