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'We dream of a big kitchen'
Whitney Pipkin
Tuesday, November 05, 2013
A Takoma Park nonprofit builds economic opportunity for low-income residents with a tasty new commercial kitchen.
Community Development
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Economic Development
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Entrepreneurship
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For Good / Non Profit
Takoma
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D.C. nonprofits start charter schools to ready adults for the workforce
Whitney Pipkin
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
D.C.'s charter school boom isn't just for kids. The public charter school board recently approved the seventh adult charter school in the city. Here's why these schools are an essential part of giving District residents a leg up.
Community Development
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Education
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For Good / Non Profit
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Workforce Development
Columbia Heights-Mount Pleasant
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Rhode Island Avenue Corridor
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DC school lunchrooms put local, healthy products on kids' plates
Whitney Pipkin
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Move over, corn dogs and pizza. At some D.C. schools, with the help of local nonprofits, kids are getting fresh fruit, green veggies and local meat—and a lesson in where all that food comes from.
Education
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Food Systems
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Health and Wellbeing
Georgetown/Glover Park
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NoMa
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The Hill
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Made in DC: Food entrepreneurs think big
Whitney Pipkin
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Food businesses in D.C. aren't just restaurants, grocery stores and food trucks anymore. A new crop of entrepreneurs are creating and launching products that might just go national.
Entrepreneurship
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Retail
The Hill
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Dupont Circle/Logan Circle
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Elevation Q&A: Walter Smith, DC Appleseed executive director, on HIV, clean water, and home rule
Whitney Pipkin
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
The nonprofit has been fighting the good fight in D.C. for nearly 20 years, tackling a wide range of challenges in the city. We spoke to Appleseed's executive director, Walter Smith, about the issues that matter now.
Anacostia River
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Corporate Citizenship
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For Good / Non Profit
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Health and Wellbeing
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#Foodinthecity draws crowd to Union Market, hungry for discussion
Whitney Pipkin
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
The second event in Elevation DC's speaker series, in partnership with Smart Growth America, brought a crowd to discuss how food and restaurants reshape neighborhoods.
Community Development
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Economic Development
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Entrepreneurship
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Food Systems
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Restaurants
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Sustainability
H Street
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NoMa
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Food in the City preview: how food trucks, farmer's markets, and more shape D.C.'s new dining scene
Whitney Pipkin
Tuesday, June 04, 2013
Learn about the new food trends shaping the city (and vice versa) at Food in the City next month. Till then, there's plenty to sink your teeth into in this article examining pop-ups, incubators, curated food destinations and more. Dig in!
Community Development
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Food Systems
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Restaurants
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Retail
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A guide to coworking (community, coffee, and free wifi) in DC
Whitney Pipkin
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Stop fighting over the last seat at Starbucks. D.C.'s coworking spaces provide "everything you need to run your office, plus community."
Economic Development
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Entrepreneurship
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Technology
U Street
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Anacostia
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Adams Morgan
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Dupont Circle/Logan Circle
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Edible garden company turns tiny yards, black thumbs into fresh veggies
Whitney Pipkin
Tuesday, May 07, 2013
Tapping into a growing trend of local, organic food, Meredith Sheperd's for-profit business, Love & Carrots, helps urban residents get the localest of local foods--from their own backyards.
Entrepreneurship
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Food Systems
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Health and Wellbeing
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Restaurants
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Sustainability
Bloomingdale
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Elevation Q&A: Mayor Anthony Williams and the Federal City Council
Whitney Pipkin
Tuesday, April 09, 2013
Former D.C. mayor Anthony "Tony" Williams has been helming the Federal City Council for the past nine months. Elevation DC asked him about the nonprofit's biggest challenges and opportunities for the coming year.
City Planning
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Community Development
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Economic Development
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For Good / Non Profit
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Transportation
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Workforce Development
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Public-private parks deal a first of its kind for DC
Whitney Pipkin
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
At Yards Park, one of D.C.'s newest parks, a unique public-private partnership keeps the fun going.
Parks & Public Space
Downtown
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Capitol Riverfront
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New online grocers put local food a click away
Whitney Pipkin
Tuesday, March 05, 2013
Online grocery-shopping company Relay Foods expands its D.C. presence, bringing local farms direct to customers' doors.
Food Systems
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Harvesting energy for the win: D.C. students compete to build energy-efficient house of the future
Whitney Pipkin
Tuesday, March 05, 2013
Students from three D.C. universities will be the first to represent the District in an energy-efficiency competition that started here. When they're done, they'll take those green, marketable skills to local employers.
Design
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Green Tech
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Housing
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Sustainability
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Workforce Development
Brookland
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Working toward a more affordable city
Whitney Pipkin
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
The Coalition for Nonprofit Housing and Economic Development has been working toward affordable housing for over a decade. Executive Director Bob Pohlman tells Elevation DC about the challenges and opportunities ahead.
Housing
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Chefs go fishing for sustainable menus
Whitney Pipkin
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Hundreds of D.C.-area chefs are boarding boats on the Chesapeake Bay to see firsthand how the local fare is harvested, and what makes it menu-worthy.
Food Systems
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Sustainability
Downtown
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