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Elevation Q&A: Sylvia Robinson, who builds community in Pleasant Plains
Christina Sturdivant
Tuesday, September 09, 2014
As change comes to the NW neighborhood of Pleasant Plains, the Emergence Community Arts Collective knits neighbors together.
Community Development
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For Good / Non Profit
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Health and Wellbeing
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The Arts
Park View/Pleasant Plains
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National spotlight: Putting art at the heart of redevelopment
Lee Chilcote
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
Artists are often the first to move into urban neighborhoods, and also the first to move when rents escalate. Here's how cities are working with artists to transform blight and reimagine neighborhoods.
City Planning
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Community Development
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For Good / Non Profit
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The Arts
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Elevation Q&A: Trayon White, founder of Man Power DC
Christina Sturdivant
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Southeast D.C. native Trayon White speaks with Elevation DC about the nonprofit he created that keeps Ward 8 middle-schoolers on the right track.
Education
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For Good / Non Profit
Congress Heights
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Co-ops preserve affordable housing in rapidly changing neighborhoods
Christina Sturdivant
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Tenant-owned apartment buildings are rare in the District, but are a key tool in preserving affordable homes in our quickly growing city. Here, a look at two--and one group that helps make them happen.
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Black Thumbs Collective keeps cyclists east of the river in gear
Christina Sturdivant
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
A newly formed group aims to fight "bike shop deserts" in Wards 7 and 8.
Corporate Citizenship
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Economic Development
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Green Tech
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Health and Wellbeing
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Transportation
Congress Heights
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Anacostia
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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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Takoma
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Deconstruction keeps value and dollars in DC's neighborhoods
Rachel Kaufman
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Reusing building materials "keeps items that normally would end up in the landfill in the community," says one project manager. Nonprofits have been pushing the idea for decades, but now industry, in D.C. and elsewhere, is catching up.
Community Development
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Economic Development
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Entrepreneurship
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For Good / Non Profit
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Housing
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Retail
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Sustainability
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Workforce Development
Chevy Chase/Friendship Heights
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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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Workforce Development
Columbia Heights-Mount Pleasant
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Rhode Island Avenue Corridor
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Marriott job training program gives District residents a chance
Lisa Gillespie
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
A training program is aiming to place up to 600 District residents in hospitality jobs. The ambitious program's goal is to fight unemployment in D.C.'s poorest neighborhoods.
Community Development
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Economic Development
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Education
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For Good / Non Profit
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Workforce Development
Downtown
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National spotlight: Turning trash into treasure, creative reuse movement boosts urban economies
Lee Chilcote
Tuesday, October 08, 2013
Trash to treasure? Absolutely, and now the maxim practiced by artists and crafters everywhere is even creating green-collar jobs.
Economic Development
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For Good / Non Profit
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Retail
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The Arts
Brookland
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Elevation Q&A: Mary Brown, executive director of Life Pieces to Masterpieces
Rachel Sadon
Tuesday, October 08, 2013
At this after-school arts program serving boys in Wards 7 and 8, the real masterpieces aren't the works on paper.
For Good / Non Profit
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The Arts
Congress Heights
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DC-area MBAs give back with Compass
Kaitlynn Hendricks
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
MBAs are trained to make cold hard cash, but Compass puts those MBAs' concrete skills and altruism to work to maximize value in D.C.’s nonprofit sector.
Corporate Citizenship
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For Good / Non Profit
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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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Health and Wellbeing
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Local Millennials change the face of philanthropy
Christina Sturdivant
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
According to Time magazine, Millennials are "lazy, entitled narcissists." According to the members of Capital Cause, they're going to save D.C., one charitable cause at a time.
Community Development
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For Good / Non Profit
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Elevation Q&A: Liz Norton, Stone Soup Films
Erik Hyrkas
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Like the fable, Stone Soup Films starts small, and through the contributions of many, creates awesome. The nonprofit, which makes short documentaries for other local nonprofits--totally free--celebrates its fifth anniversary this year.
Corporate Citizenship
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For Good / Non Profit
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Media
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