The new name more accurately reflects the purpose of the group. While we still meet in person, networking online through meetup, social networking sites, etc. is a big part of what we do. Mission Statement: 1) To help local founder-owned businesses grow and become more profitable. 2) To provide a supportive environment for entrepreneurs to get together. 3) To serve as a connector to resources that will help your business grow, including other business networks, government organizations, free he …
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Enron. The BP oil spill. The financial crisis. Wall Street vs. Main Street. Lately, we can’t seem to find a newspaper that hasn’t written a story about big corporations and bad behavior. Not surprisingly, trust amongst consumers is at an all time low. But in reality, more and more businesses are using their resources to do good in the world, and a new breed of entrepreneurs and enterprises are emerging whose operations directly provide a net benefit to society. Some of these organizations are fo …
RENEW As a collective we come together in a shared interest of care for our planet and all that it provides for us. We seek to combine our skills in an effort to give back to our eco-system, and negate the negative effect of over-consumption. What we're all about: 1) Through various projects we salvage materials from waste streams and convert them back into useful goods. Repurposing and reusing is a main theme for our projects. Check out our projects page to see what we're up too, …
Since June of 2010, The West Seattle Tool Library has provided free access to over a 1,500 tools to any resident in our community who can show a couple forms of ID and sign their name. Over 450 residents have taken The Tool Library up on that offer and formed a great community of DIYers, makers, and students. We invite you to join the community as well. The Tool Library and its 500 square foot workshop are both member-run. All are welcome. No tool, workshop, or DIY experience necessary. Wh …
Welcome to Motherfolk. A group of everyday people, living everyday lives, doing everyday things to honor Mother Earth. Whether it be something as simple as collectively vowing to recycle or something as physical as partaking in a neighborhood clean-up, we here at Motherfolk have one thing in common: We love our mother. If you do too then we invite you to join us. Yes, you may not be a treehugger, but trust us, you are most assuredly a Motherfolk!
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