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The gap

By ellen
Published on October 21st, 2008
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The gap between what you know and can do, what is appropriate and fitting, and what time/resources are available – this gap, or rather, the bridging of this gap is the difference between successful enterprises and those that are not.

If you are lucky, it is a Venn diagram with an overlap of field of knowledge, [...]

A New Model—Fundraising for a New Community

By dana ss
Published on August 13th, 2008
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Gone Rural and Gone Rural boMake are venturing into something new. Over the last week, I have been searching for models and similar structures to no avail. Even though, through my “irregular internet searches” and phone calling stakeholders, I have found other fair trade and social business organizations that have created their own nonprofit, there [...]

Rural Swazi Women

By dana ss
Published on August 1st, 2008
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This is the reason we are here. It hasn’t even been a full week and I already feel and see the impact of the work we will be doing while we are in Swaziland. We were able to go into Lamgabhi, today. We joined Meg, the procurement guru for Gone Rural, who maintains the records [...]

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