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SUMMARY:Social Innovation Speaker Series: Saul Garlick\, Founder & Chief Executive Officer\, Unleesh
DESCRIPTION:  \nSaul Garlick has spent his entire career as a social entrepreneur focused on creating opportunity for populations that have traditionally been left out of the global economy. He has founded and operated companies across the United States\, Africa and Latin America. \nSaul is founder and CEO of Unleesh\, a mobile training platform for frontline workers in low-skill\, low-wage jobs that seeks to bridge those workers to the future economy – one where automation is shifting the nature of work. Over 50\,000 individuals have benefited from the platform. \nPreviously\, he was Founder and CEO of ThinkImpact\, an award-winning global immersion experience for college and graduate students working on social innovation in Kenya\, Ghana\, Rwanda\, South Africa and Panama\, which he sold in 2018. Over 750 students have lived and worked in rural communities through ThinkImpact’s innovative model which is based on a workbook he co-authored called The Innovator. Today he serves on the Board of Directors of the acquiring company. \nSaul served as President of More Than Me\, a non-profit organization that operates 18 schools through a public private partnership with the Government of Liberia and a private all-girls tuition free Academy in central Monrovia\, Liberia. In his role at More Than Me\, he helped lead the organization’s expansion from reaching 184 children daily to 4\,000 through safety\, health and education interventions with a model he developed called (S)HE Matters. \nSaul is a Truman Scholar\, an Inc. Magazine 30 Under 30 entrepreneur\, a top 9 Young Foreign Policy Leader under 33 by the Diplomatic Courier\, and an International Speaker Specialist for the US Department of State. \nSaul’s work was the subject of a 3-part The New York Times case study on “The Social Entrepreneur’s Quandary” discussing his decision to transition his non-profit organization to a for-profit social enterprise. He has also been featured in Entrepreneur\, The Washington Post\, TNW\, and The Huffington Post. His work has been endorsed by President Nelson Mandela. \nSaul received his BA with honors from Johns Hopkins University and his MA from Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). \n\n \n                           \n                            Fill out my Wufoo form!
URL:https://hpri.usc.edu/event/social-innovation-speaker-series-saul-garlick-founder-chief-executive-officer-unleesh/
LOCATION:University Club of USC\, Scriptorium Room\, 705 W 34th Street\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90089\, United States
CATEGORIES:Speaker Series
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CREATED:20190108T233907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190108T235614Z
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SUMMARY:NDSC Community Training
DESCRIPTION:The Neighborhood Data for Social Change (NDSC) platform is a user-friendly digital tool that provides access to reliable\, aggregated data at the neighborhood level. NDSC research staff host free monthly trainings to the public. In the span of just one hour\, participants learn how to access data for specific neighborhoods and cities within Los Angeles County\, understand why specific data sets are important\, and conceptualize data stories to better tell the stories of their communities. \nTrainings are held on the 3rd Wednesday of every month at USC. Register below! \n\nPlease complete our online form.
URL:https://hpri.usc.edu/event/ndsc-community-training-10/
LOCATION:VPD 103 Lower Level\, 645 Exposition Blvd\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90089\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20181219T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20181219T130000
DTSTAMP:20260501T014416
CREATED:20180406T201753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180406T201753Z
UID:2319-1545220800-1545224400@hpri.usc.edu
SUMMARY:NDSC Community Training
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to host community training workshops for the Neighborhood Data for Social Change platform. Participants will learn to access data for specific neighborhoods and cities within Los Angeles County\, learn more about the data and understand why specific data sets are important\, and conceptualize data stories to better tell the stories of their community. \nTrainings will be held on the 3rd Wednesday of every month\, both at USC and at various locations throughout Los Angeles County. Trainings are open to the public and free to attend. \nRegister for a training here.
URL:https://hpri.usc.edu/event/ndsc-community-training-9/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181211T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181211T140000
DTSTAMP:20260501T014416
CREATED:20180830T182103Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180830T182103Z
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SUMMARY:#askNDSC Twitter Office Hours
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe Neighborhood Data for Social Change team hosts monthly “office hours” on Twitter to answer your questions about the NDSC platform. Please join us to follow the conversation and to ask your own questions! \nBetween 1:00-2:00pm PT\, send your tweet to @NDSC_LA with hashtag #askNDSC.\nWhether you have participated in one of our community trainings or are brand-new to the platform\, we welcome your inquiries. Questions you might see asked: \n\nCan I compare neighborhoods in different years?\nDo I need a particular software to work with this data?\nWhy does the map focus on these specific policy areas and variables?\nHow often is new data published?\n\nSee you on Twitter!
URL:https://hpri.usc.edu/event/askndsc-twitter-office-hours-4/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20181114T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20181114T130000
DTSTAMP:20260501T014416
CREATED:20180406T201656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181030T220642Z
UID:2317-1542196800-1542200400@hpri.usc.edu
SUMMARY:NDSC Community Training
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to host community training workshops for the Neighborhood Data for Social Change platform. Participants will learn to access data for specific neighborhoods and cities within Los Angeles County\, learn more about the data and understand why specific data sets are important\, and conceptualize data stories to better tell the stories of their community. \nTrainings will be held on the 3rd Wednesday of every month\, both at USC and at various locations throughout Los Angeles County. Trainings are open to the public and free to attend. \nRegister for a training here.
URL:https://hpri.usc.edu/event/ndsc-community-training-8/
LOCATION:VPD 107 Lower Level
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181113T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181113T140000
DTSTAMP:20260501T014416
CREATED:20180830T181919Z
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SUMMARY:#askNDSC Twitter Office Hours
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe Neighborhood Data for Social Change team hosts monthly “office hours” on Twitter to answer your questions about the NDSC platform. Please join us to follow the conversation and to ask your own questions! \nBetween 1:00-2:00pm PT\, send your tweet to @NDSC_LA with hashtag #askNDSC.\nWhether you have participated in one of our community trainings or are brand-new to the platform\, we welcome your inquiries. Questions you might see asked: \n\nCan I compare neighborhoods in different years?\nDo I need a particular software to work with this data?\nWhy does the map focus on these specific policy areas and variables?\nHow often is new data published?\n\nSee you on Twitter!
URL:https://hpri.usc.edu/event/askndsc-twitter-office-hours-3/
LOCATION:CA
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20181025T133000
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CREATED:20180927T002344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180927T182945Z
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SUMMARY:Social Innovation Speaker Series: The Link Between Neighborhoods & Schools
DESCRIPTION:  \nAnn Owens is an Associate Professor in the Sociology department at USC. She received her PhD in Sociology and Social Policy from Harvard University. Ann was a postdoctoral research fellow at the Center on Poverty and Inequality at Stanford University. She is a faculty affiliate of the Spatial Sciences Institute and an Associate Director of the Sol Price Center for Social Innovation at USC. Her research centers on the causes and consequences of social inequality\, with a focus on urban neighborhoods\, housing\, education\, and geographic and social mobility. Her research also examines how social policies cause or alleviate social inequalities. \n  \nComplete RSVP form!
URL:https://hpri.usc.edu/event/social-innovation-speaker-series-the-link-between-neighborhoods-schools/
LOCATION:VPD 101 Lower Level
CATEGORIES:Speaker Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20181017T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20181017T120000
DTSTAMP:20260501T014416
CREATED:20180406T201539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180406T201539Z
UID:2315-1539777600-1539777600@hpri.usc.edu
SUMMARY:NDSC Community Training
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to host community training workshops for the Neighborhood Data for Social Change platform. Participants will learn to access data for specific neighborhoods and cities within Los Angeles County\, learn more about the data and understand why specific data sets are important\, and conceptualize data stories to better tell the stories of their community. \nTrainings will be held on the 3rd Wednesday of every month\, both at USC and at various locations throughout Los Angeles County. Trainings are open to the public and free to attend. \nRegister for a training here.
URL:https://hpri.usc.edu/event/ndsc-community-training-7/
LOCATION:CA
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ORGANIZER;CN="Stacia Fewox":MAILTO:fewox@usc.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181016T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181016T140000
DTSTAMP:20260501T014416
CREATED:20180830T181804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180830T181804Z
UID:3181-1539694800-1539698400@hpri.usc.edu
SUMMARY:#askNDSC Twitter Office Hours
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe Neighborhood Data for Social Change team hosts monthly “office hours” on Twitter to answer your questions about the NDSC platform. Please join us to follow the conversation and to ask your own questions! \nBetween 1:00-2:00pm PT\, send your tweet to @NDSC_LA with hashtag #askNDSC.\nWhether you have participated in one of our community trainings or are brand-new to the platform\, we welcome your inquiries. Questions you might see asked: \n\nCan I compare neighborhoods in different years?\nDo I need a particular software to work with this data?\nWhy does the map focus on these specific policy areas and variables?\nHow often is new data published?\n\nSee you on Twitter!
URL:https://hpri.usc.edu/event/askndsc-twitter-office-hours-2/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20181005T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20181005T143000
DTSTAMP:20260501T014416
CREATED:20180726T181513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180726T181513Z
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SUMMARY:17th Annual Mayoral Housing\, Transportation and Jobs Summit
DESCRIPTION:Confirmed Speakers:\nThe Honorable Xavier Becerra\, Attorney General\, State of California \nThe Honorable Scott Wiener\, Senator\, State of California \nThe Honorable David Chiu\, Assemblymember\, State of California \nThe Honorable Laura Friedman\, Assemblymember\, State of California \nBrian C. Annis\, Secretary\, California State Transportation Agency \nVince Bertoni\, Director of Planning\, City of Los Angeles \nBrad Cox\, Senior Managing Director\, Trammell Crow Company \nClyde Holland\, Chairman & CEO\, Holland Partner Group \nRobin Hughes\, President & CEO\, Abode Communities \nJudith Ibarra-Bianchetta\, Vice President &Director of Client Services\, Tetra Tech \nRob Miller\, Chief Legal Officer\, HyperloopTT \nDr. Gary Painter\, Director\, USC Sol Price Center for Social Innovation \nMatt Petersen\, President & CEO\, LA Cleantech Incubator \nNancy Sutley\, Chief Sustainability Officer\, LADWP \nJacqueline Waggoner\, Vice President & Southern California Market Leader\, Enterprise Community Partners\, Inc. \nNadine Watt\, President\, Watt Companies; Chair\, LABC \nDr. Jonathan Woetzel\, Director\, McKinsey Global Institute
URL:https://hpri.usc.edu/event/17th-annual-mayoral-housing-transportation-and-jobs-summit/
LOCATION:UCLA Meyer & Renee Luskin Conference Center\, 425 Westwood Plaza\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180920T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180920T200000
DTSTAMP:20260501T014416
CREATED:20180808T182723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180907T190628Z
UID:3052-1537464600-1537473600@hpri.usc.edu
SUMMARY:Social Innovation and Charter Schools
DESCRIPTION:The USC Price Center for Social Innovation hosts “Social Innovation and Charter Schools”\, the first event in the 2018-19 Pathways to Opportunity series. \nThe event will feature a panel discussion that explores charter schools as a social innovation that seeks to improve educational outcomes for students. What are the opportunities and challenges for new educational ideas to diffuse within the charter sector\, within the district and across the nation? Panelists include Dan Katzir\, CEO of Alliance College-Ready Public Schools\, and Dr. Cristina de Jesus\, President and Chief Executive Officer of Green Dot Public Schools California. The panel will be moderated by visiting professor Dr. Christine M. Beckman. \n  \n                          \n﻿\nRSVP for the event!  \n  \n  \n \nSpeakers:\nDr. Christine M. Beckman (moderator)\nVisiting Professor \nChristine Beckman is a visiting professor at the USC Price School of Public Policy. She is an Associate Editor at Administrative Science Quarterly and Past Division Chair of the Organization and Management Theory division of the Academy of Management. She previously served on the faculty at the Robert H. Smith School of Business\, University of Maryland\, and the Paul Merage School of Business\, University of California\, Irvine. At Maryland\, she was the Academic Director for the Center for Social Value Creation\, Diversity Officer\, and facilitated a peer network for junior faculty women. At UC Irvine\, she was a Chancellor’s Fellow from 2008-2011 and Faculty Director of the Don Beall Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation. She was the 2006 Western Academy of Management Ascendent Scholar. \nProfessor Beckman has published over 20 articles in peer-reviewed journals. She is known for her research on organizational learning\, interorganizational networks\, inequality\, and entrepreneurship\, particularly on how collaborative relationships and diverse experiences facilitate organizational change. Her research sites are varied and include F500 companies\, Silicon Valley start-ups\, mutual funds\, law firms\, the U.S. Navy\, German football teams\, and American baseball teams. She is currently working on a book project and conducting new research on urban charter schools. She is a native Californian and received her undergraduate and graduate degrees from Stanford University. \n\nDan Katzir\nCEO\, Alliance College-Ready Public Schools \nDan Katzir is the CEO of Alliance College-Ready Public Schools\, a non-profit charter network of 28 high-performing public charter schools that serves 13\,000 scholars and 10\,000 alumni. \nBefore joining Alliance\, Katzir was a consultant and advisor to CEOs and boards of directors in school districts\, charter management organizations\, state departments of education\, and other K-12 education organizations. For 11 years\, Katzir was the founding Managing Director at the Eli & Edythe Broad Foundation\, where he designed and implemented four national flagship initiatives — the Broad Prize for Urban Education\, the Broad Institute for School Boards the Broad Superintendents Academy\, and the Broad Residency in Urban Education. \nKatzir also served as the Regional Director for Sylvan Learning Systems in Los Angeles\, the Executive Director for UCLA School Management Program\, and Chief Operating Officer for Teach for America. He began his career as a consultant for Bain & Company\, an international management consulting firm. \nDan has served on many education boards\, including The Broad Center for the Management of School Systems\, the Nelson A. Rockefeller Center for Public Policy at Dartmouth College\, Caliber Public Schools\, and Progressus Therapy. \nDan has an MBA from Harvard Business School and a bachelor’s degree in history from Dartmouth College.  He lectures at Stanford’s Graduate School of Business and is a Volunteer Leader at Dartmouth College and Harvard Business School.  He is the co-editor of “The Redesign of Urban School Systems: Case Studies in District Governance\,” published by Harvard Education Press. \n  \nDr. Cristina de Jesus\nPresident and Chief Executive Officer\, Green Dot Public Schools California\n \nCristina is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Green Dot Public Schools California\, a non-profit network of public charter schools. She has helped build the foundation of Green Dot’s success with a role in nearly every initiative and undertaking to boost student achievement across the network having originally joined Green Dot as the founding principal at Ánimo Inglewood Charter High School in 2002.  As CEO\, she oversees our twenty-two middle and high schools across Los Angeles serving 11\,500 students. She plays an integral role in the collaboration with Green Dot’s Teachers’ and Classified Employees Unions and she is part of the core team working on Green Dot’s national expansion work. \nBefore being named President and CEO\, she was Green Dot’s Vice President of Curriculum and Instruction for two years before serving as Chief Operating Officer and Chief Academic Officer. Prior to joining Green Got\, Cristina was an English and History teacher for seven years in the Santa Monica/Malibu School District and earned National Board Certification in Early Adolescent/English Language Arts. Cristina has earned a Masters of Education\, a Masters of Education Administration\, and a doctorate in Educational Leadership from UCLA.
URL:https://hpri.usc.edu/event/social-innovation-and-charter-schools/
LOCATION:USC Davidson Conference Center – Vineyard Room\, 3409 S. Figueroa Street\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90089
CATEGORIES:Pathways to Opportunity
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180919T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180919T130000
DTSTAMP:20260501T014416
CREATED:20180406T201410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180406T201410Z
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SUMMARY:NDSC Community Training
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to host community training workshops for the Neighborhood Data for Social Change platform. Participants will learn to access data for specific neighborhoods and cities within Los Angeles County\, learn more about the data and understand why specific data sets are important\, and conceptualize data stories to better tell the stories of their community. \nTrainings will be held on the 3rd Wednesday of every month\, both at USC and at various locations throughout Los Angeles County. Trainings are open to the public and free to attend. \nRegister for a training here.
URL:https://hpri.usc.edu/event/ndsc-community-training-6/
LOCATION:CA
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ORGANIZER;CN="Stacia Fewox":MAILTO:fewox@usc.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180918T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180918T140000
DTSTAMP:20260501T014416
CREATED:20180829T201600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180830T173924Z
UID:3173-1537275600-1537279200@hpri.usc.edu
SUMMARY:#askNDSC Twitter Office Hours
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe Neighborhood Data for Social Change team hosts monthly “office hours” on Twitter to answer your questions about the NDSC platform. Please join us to follow the conversation and to ask your own questions! \nBetween 1:00-2:00pm PT\, send your tweet to @NDSC_LA with hashtag #askNDSC.\nWhether you have participated in one of our community trainings or are brand-new to the platform\, we welcome your inquiries. Questions you might see asked: \n\nCan I compare neighborhoods in different years?\nDo I need a particular software to work with this data?\nWhy does the map focus on these specific policy areas and variables?\nHow often is new data published?\n\nSee you on Twitter!
URL:https://hpri.usc.edu/event/askndsc-twitter-office-hours/
LOCATION:CA
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180815T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180815T120000
DTSTAMP:20260501T014416
CREATED:20180406T201143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180406T201143Z
UID:2311-1534334400-1534334400@hpri.usc.edu
SUMMARY:NDSC Community Training
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to host community training workshops for the Neighborhood Data for Social Change platform. Participants will learn to access data for specific neighborhoods and cities within Los Angeles County\, learn more about the data and understand why specific data sets are important\, and conceptualize data stories to better tell the stories of their community. \nTrainings will be held on the 3rd Wednesday of every month\, both at USC and at various locations throughout Los Angeles County. Trainings are open to the public and free to attend. \nRegister for a training here.
URL:https://hpri.usc.edu/event/ndsc-community-training-5/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180718T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180718T130000
DTSTAMP:20260501T014416
CREATED:20180406T201049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180406T201049Z
UID:2309-1531915200-1531918800@hpri.usc.edu
SUMMARY:NDSC Community Training
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to host community training workshops for the Neighborhood Data for Social Change platform. Participants will learn to access data for specific neighborhoods and cities within Los Angeles County\, learn more about the data and understand why specific data sets are important\, and conceptualize data stories to better tell the stories of their community. \nTrainings will be held on the 3rd Wednesday of every month\, both at USC and at various locations throughout Los Angeles County. Trainings are open to the public and free to attend. \nRegister for a training here.
URL:https://hpri.usc.edu/event/ndsc-community-training-4/
LOCATION:CA
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ORGANIZER;CN="Stacia Fewox":MAILTO:fewox@usc.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180621
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180622
DTSTAMP:20260501T014416
CREATED:20180521T191557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180521T191557Z
UID:2561-1529539200-1529625599@hpri.usc.edu
SUMMARY:Book Tour: "Payment by Results and Social Impact Bonds: Outcome-based Payment Systems" - Bologna
DESCRIPTION:Chris Fox and Gary Painter will be speaking at a seminar at the University of Bologna. \nA new book\, Payment by Results and Social Impact Bonds\, jointly authored by experts from Manchester Metropolitan University\, University of Southern California and Nonprofit Finance evaluates what’s known to date about the effectiveness of an approach to contracting that ties payment for service delivery to the achievement of measurable outcomes. The approach includes Payment by Results and Social Impact Bonds in the UK and Pay for Success in the US. Regardless of differences in implementation between the UK and US\, this approach offers a way for governments to scale up effective programs and interventions\, as well as test innovative models of service delivery. \nThis event is by invitation only.
URL:https://hpri.usc.edu/event/book-tour-payment-results-social-impact-bonds-outcome-based-payment-systems-bologna/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180620T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180620T130000
DTSTAMP:20260501T014416
CREATED:20180406T195629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180406T195629Z
UID:2307-1529496000-1529499600@hpri.usc.edu
SUMMARY:NDSC Community Training
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to host community training workshops for the Neighborhood Data for Social Change platform. Participants will learn to access data for specific neighborhoods and cities within Los Angeles County\, learn more about the data and understand why specific data sets are important\, and conceptualize data stories to better tell the stories of their community. \nTrainings will be held on the 3rd Wednesday of every month\, both at USC and at various locations throughout Los Angeles County. Trainings are open to the public and free to attend. \nRegister for a training here.
URL:https://hpri.usc.edu/event/ndsc-community-training-3/
LOCATION:VPD 103 Lower Level\, 645 Exposition Blvd\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90089\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Stacia Fewox":MAILTO:fewox@usc.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180619
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180620
DTSTAMP:20260501T014416
CREATED:20180521T191250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180521T191655Z
UID:2559-1529366400-1529452799@hpri.usc.edu
SUMMARY:Book Tour: "Payment by Results and Social Impact Bonds: Outcome-based Payment Systems" - Paris
DESCRIPTION:Gary Painter and Chris Fox will be speaking at a seminar at the ESSEC Business School in Paris. \nA new book\, Payment by Results and Social Impact Bonds\, jointly authored by experts from Manchester Metropolitan University\, University of Southern California and Nonprofit Finance evaluates what’s known to date about the effectiveness of an approach to contracting that ties payment for service delivery to the achievement of measurable outcomes. The approach includes Payment by Results and Social Impact Bonds in the UK and Pay for Success in the US. Regardless of differences in implementation between the UK and US\, this approach offers a way for governments to scale up effective programs and interventions\, as well as test innovative models of service delivery. \nThis event is by invitation only.
URL:https://hpri.usc.edu/event/book-tour-payment-results-social-impact-bonds-outcome-based-payment-systems-paris/
LOCATION:CA
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180618
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180619
DTSTAMP:20260501T014416
CREATED:20180521T190910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180521T192136Z
UID:2552-1529280000-1529366399@hpri.usc.edu
SUMMARY:Book Tour: "Payment by Results and Social Impact Bonds: Outcome-based Payment Systems" - London
DESCRIPTION:Chris Fox and Gary Painter will be speaking about the UK and US experience of Social Impact Bonds at a seminar at USC’s London office. The event on the 18th June is co-convened by Social Finance and will also feature Robert Pollock who leads for Social Finance on public sector transformation. \nA new book\, Payment by Results and Social Impact Bonds\, jointly authored by experts from Manchester Metropolitan University\, University of Southern California and Nonprofit Finance evaluates what’s known to date about the effectiveness of an approach to contracting that ties payment for service delivery to the achievement of measurable outcomes. The approach includes Payment by Results and Social Impact Bonds in the UK and Pay for Success in the US. Regardless of differences in implementation between the UK and US\, this approach offers a way for governments to scale up effective programs and interventions\, as well as test innovative models of service delivery. \nThis event is by invitation only.
URL:https://hpri.usc.edu/event/book-tour-payment-results-social-impact-bonds-outcome-based-payment-systems-london/
LOCATION:CA
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180614
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180615
DTSTAMP:20260501T014416
CREATED:20180521T190347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180521T191835Z
UID:2545-1528934400-1529020799@hpri.usc.edu
SUMMARY:Book Tour: "Payment by Results and Social Impact Bonds: Outcome-based Payment Systems in the UK and US" - Helsinki
DESCRIPTION:Chris Fox and Gary Painter will be speaking at a seminar organised by SITRA in Helsinki. \nA new book\, Payment by Results and Social Impact Bonds\, jointly authored by experts from Manchester Metropolitan University\, University of Southern California and Nonprofit Finance evaluates what’s known to date about the effectiveness of an approach to contracting that ties payment for service delivery to the achievement of measurable outcomes. The approach includes Payment by Results and Social Impact Bonds in the UK and Pay for Success in the US. Regardless of differences in implementation between the UK and US\, this approach offers a way for governments to scale up effective programs and interventions\, as well as test innovative models of service delivery. \nThis event is by invitation only.
URL:https://hpri.usc.edu/event/book-tour-payment-results-social-impact-bonds-outcome-based-payment-systems-uk-us-helsinki/
LOCATION:CA
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180612T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180612T180000
DTSTAMP:20260501T014416
CREATED:20180521T185305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180521T192028Z
UID:2540-1528821000-1528826400@hpri.usc.edu
SUMMARY:Book Tour:  Payment by Results and Social Impact Bonds: Outcome-based Payment Systems in the UK and US - Manchester Metropolitan University
DESCRIPTION:Kevin Albertson\, Chris Fox and Chris O’Leary from PERU and Gary Painter from USC the will be speaking at a launch event on the 12th June at Manchester Metropolitan University. \nA new book\, Payment by Results and Social Impact Bonds\, jointly authored by experts from Manchester Metropolitan University\, University of Southern California and Nonprofit Finance evaluates what’s known to date about the effectiveness of an approach to contracting that ties payment for service delivery to the achievement of measurable outcomes. The approach includes Payment by Results and Social Impact Bonds in the UK and Pay for Success in the US. Regardless of differences in implementation between the UK and US\, this approach offers a way for governments to scale up effective programs and interventions\, as well as test innovative models of service delivery. \nSpeakers: \n\nProfessor Gary Painter\, Director of the Sol Price Center for Social Innovation at the University of Southern California\nProfessor Kevin Albertson\, Professor of Economics at Manchester Metropolitan University\nProfessor Chris Fox\, Director of the Policy Evaluation and Research Unit\, Manchester Metropolitan University\nDr. Chris O’Leary\, Deputy Director of the Policy Evaluation and Research Unit\, Manchester Metropolitan University\n\nGovernments on both sides of the Atlantic are attracted to financing models that encourage social innovation\, but challenges persist around when and how to apply these outcomes-based models\, and how to right-size these investments\, according to a new book. \nHosted by Manchester Metropolitan University’s think tank\, MetroPolis. MetroPolis is an academically led think-tank interested in a wider range of regional\, national and international social and economic policies. It connects practitioners\, academics and policymakers to help academics maximize the impact of their research. \nFor more information about this event click here. \nLinks\n\nTo register for a free place click here
URL:https://hpri.usc.edu/event/book-tour-payment-results-social-impact-bonds-outcome-based-payment-systems-uk-us-manchester-metropolitan-university/
LOCATION:CA
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180516T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180516T130000
DTSTAMP:20260501T014416
CREATED:20180406T195117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180406T195117Z
UID:2303-1526472000-1526475600@hpri.usc.edu
SUMMARY:NDSC Community Training
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to host community training workshops for the Neighborhood Data for Social Change platform. Participants will learn to access data for specific neighborhoods and cities within Los Angeles County\, learn more about the data and understand why specific data sets are important\, and conceptualize data stories to better tell the stories of their community. \nTrainings will be held on the 3rd Wednesday of every month\, both at USC and at various locations throughout Los Angeles County. Trainings are open to the public and free to attend. \nRegister for a training here.
URL:https://hpri.usc.edu/event/ndsc-community-training-2/
LOCATION:VPD 103 Lower Level\, 645 Exposition Blvd\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90089\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Stacia Fewox":MAILTO:fewox@usc.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180420T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180420T113000
DTSTAMP:20260501T014416
CREATED:20180406T202357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180406T202357Z
UID:2321-1524220200-1524223800@hpri.usc.edu
SUMMARY:BUILD Workshop: Neighborhood Data For Social Change Training
DESCRIPTION:The “Neighborhood Data for Social Change” platform is a user-friendly digital tool that provides access to reliable\, aggregated data at the neighborhood level. Participants will learn to access data for specific neighborhoods and cities within Los Angeles County\, learn more about the data and understand why specific data sets are important\, and conceptualize data stories to better tell the stories of their community. \nRegister for the training here.
URL:https://hpri.usc.edu/event/build-workshop-neighborhood-data-social-change-training/
LOCATION:CSULB – SSPA 006\, 1250 Bellflower Boulevard\, SSPA 006\, Long Beach\, CA\, 90840\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180419T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180419T120000
DTSTAMP:20260501T014416
CREATED:20180305T193212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180319T215105Z
UID:2204-1524139200-1524139200@hpri.usc.edu
SUMMARY:Social Innovation Speaker Series
DESCRIPTION:Cynthia Strathmann is currently the Executive Director of SAJE (Strategic Actions for a Just Economy)\, a 501c3 that focuses on tenant rights\, healthy housing\, and equitable development. SAJE is known for creating the nation’s first welfare-to-work bank account\, organizing a land trust (T.R.U.S.T. South LA)\, and pioneering the use of community benefit agreements as a tool for equitable development. Strathmann came to SAJE from the Los Angeles Alliance for a New Economy (LAANE)\, where she researched ways to increase energy efficiency in homes and businesses. Before that\, Strathmann managed a National Institutes of Health funded study on health disparities and low income African American families with children with disabilities or chronic illnesses. Strathmann holds a bachelor’s degree in Anthropology and Biology from the University of California\, Santa Cruz (UCSC)\, a Ph.D. in Anthropology from the University of California\, Los Angeles (UCLA)\, and completed her postdoctoral work at UCLA’s David Geffen School of Medicine. Strathmann’s academic research has focused on the co-construction of systemic social inequality through economic and cultural activities. \nFill out my online form.
URL:https://hpri.usc.edu/event/lunchtime-speaker-series/
LOCATION:VPD 101 Lower Level
CATEGORIES:Speaker Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180418T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180418T130000
DTSTAMP:20260501T014416
CREATED:20180406T194350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180406T194923Z
UID:2299-1524052800-1524056400@hpri.usc.edu
SUMMARY:NDSC Community Training
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to host community training workshops for the Neighborhood Data for Social Change platform. Participants will learn to access data for specific neighborhoods and cities within Los Angeles County\, learn more about the data and understand why specific data sets are important\, and conceptualize data stories to better tell the stories of their community. \nTrainings will be held on the 3rd Wednesday of every month\, both at USC and at various locations throughout Los Angeles County. Trainings are open to the public and free to attend. \nRegister for a training here.
URL:https://hpri.usc.edu/event/ndsc-community-training/
LOCATION:VPD 103 Lower Level\, 645 Exposition Blvd\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90089\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180407T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180407T173000
DTSTAMP:20260501T014416
CREATED:20180305T043425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180322T001407Z
UID:2201-1523095200-1523122200@hpri.usc.edu
SUMMARY:Students of Color and Allies Policy Forum (SCAPF)
DESCRIPTION:SCAPF is a space dedicated to constructive discussions and learning related to policies that affect communities of color. SCAPF hopes to create a space where University of Southern California students\, community partners\, and community members can come together to discuss issues of race and social justice in planning and policy. The main goal of SCAPF is to empower people to create change within their respective fields. \nThis year’s theme\, Reclaiming our Roots: Identity and Resistance in Trump’s America\, will engage participants to discuss and cultivate strategies for resistance. \nWorkshop Topics: \n– Cultivating Food Justice in Communities of Color \n– Rising from the Shadows: Digital Activism in the Undocumented Community \n– Urban Space and Queer Place
URL:https://hpri.usc.edu/event/students-color-allies-policy-forum-scapf/
LOCATION:California African American Museum\, 600 State Dr\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90037
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180330T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180330T130000
DTSTAMP:20260501T014416
CREATED:20180307T080535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180309T201237Z
UID:2210-1522411200-1522414800@hpri.usc.edu
SUMMARY:Social Innovation Research Talk featuring Anne-Claire Pache
DESCRIPTION:Anne-Claire Pache is the Chaired Professor in Philanthropy at ESSEC Business School in Paris\, France.Her research interests lie at the intersection of organizational theory and social innovation\, with a particular emphasis on pluralistic environments\, hybrid organizations\, and scaling-up processes in organizations. She has conducted qualitative studies in the field of social enterprises\, corporate philanthropy and private foundations. She has authored several books and articles\, including in the Academy of Management Review and Academy of Management Journal\, Journal of Business Ethics\, California Management Review and Leadership Quarterly. Before embarking on an academic career\, Professor Pache was part of the co-founding team of Unis-Cité\, a French nonprofit organization that pioneered youth civil service in France. \nAnne is also a Visiting Scholar at NYU Wagner. \n\nFill out my online form.
URL:https://hpri.usc.edu/event/social-innovation-research-talk-featuring-anne-claire-pache/
LOCATION:VPD 101 Lower Level
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180208T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180208T130000
DTSTAMP:20260501T014416
CREATED:20180104T200010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180104T204317Z
UID:1857-1518089400-1518094800@hpri.usc.edu
SUMMARY:Social Innovation Speaker Series featuring Kat Taylor
DESCRIPTION:Bio: Kat Taylor works in service of restoring social justice and environmental well-being to build a more equitable and inclusive world. Kat is active in a variety of social enterprises and philanthropic ventures on the West Coast focused on deep systems change. Currently\, she serves as Co-Founder and Co-CEO of Beneficial State Bank\, a Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) and certified B Corporation whose mission is to bring beneficial banking to low-income communities in an economically and environmentally sustainable manner – and to change the banking system for good. \nKat believes it’s not enough to dream that our philanthropic resources could clean up damage after the fact; we must instead get fundamental institutions\, including business\, aligned with the public interest in the first place. \nBeneficial State Bank is the result of aligned mergers between OneCalifornia Bank\, which Kat and her husband\, Tom Steyer\, founded in Oakland\, CA\, ShoreBank Pacific and Pan American Bank. Beneficial State Bancorp also owns the majority of Albina Community Bank in Portland\, OR. Collectively the two banks operate 17 locations throughout California\, Oregon and Washington. \nBeneficial State Bank’s revolutionary ownership mandates that any distributed profit be invested in the low resourced communities it serves and the environment upon which we all depend. With strong organizational commitments to diversity\, inclusion and environmental justice\, Kat’s work is focused on advancing a fair\, regenerative\, and prosperous economy for all. \nKat is also a Founding Director of TomKat Ranch Educational Foundation (TKREF)\, dedicated to inspiring a sustainable food system through ranching\, training\, tours\, research\, and school food and garden programs. TKREF owns the social enterprise LeftCoast GrassFed\, humanely raising cattle and other livestock for the benefit of healthy soils. Kat serves and has served on many non-profit boards including the Harvard Board of Overseers\, Ecotrust\, Good Samaritan Family Resource Center\, UC Davis – Agricultural Sustainability Institute\, ProPublica\, CuriOdyssey\, Insight Prison Project\, KQED\, and Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. She graduated from Harvard College and earned a JD/MBA from Stanford University. Tom Steyer\, Kat’s climate/energy/justice activist husband\, and she have four grown children\, each pursuing their one wild and precious life\, too. \nFill out my online form.
URL:https://hpri.usc.edu/event/social-innovation-speaker-series-featuring-kat-taylor/
LOCATION:USC Davidson Conference Center – Vineyard Room\, 3409 S. Figueroa Street\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90089
CATEGORIES:Speaker Series
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ORGANIZER;CN="Stacia Fewox":MAILTO:fewox@usc.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20171130T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20171130T133000
DTSTAMP:20260501T014416
CREATED:20170920T235537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171115T043053Z
UID:581-1512043200-1512048600@hpri.usc.edu
SUMMARY:Social Innovation Research Talk: Gary Painter & Kim Bailey\, Senior Associate\, Nonprofit Finance Fund
DESCRIPTION:Bio: Kimberly partners closely with subgrantees in NFF’s Social Innovation Fund Pay for Success (PFS) program and California PFS Initiative. She recently led the redesign and relaunch of NFF’s Pay for Success Learning Hub (payforsuccess.org)\, and supports other outcomes-oriented work. Prior to joining NFF in 2014\, she worked as an independent consultant\, a Senior Analyst at Blue Garnet\, and a Graduate Fellow at NFF. Kimberly holds a master’s in public policy from the University of Southern California’s Sol Price School of Public Policy and a Bachelor of Arts in history and international studies from the University of Washington.
URL:https://hpri.usc.edu/event/social-innovation-lunchtime-seminar-series-4/
LOCATION:VPD 101 Lower Level
CATEGORIES:Speaker Series
ORGANIZER;CN="Stacia Fewox":MAILTO:fewox@usc.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20171129T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20171129T200000
DTSTAMP:20260501T014416
CREATED:20171110T184459Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171110T184933Z
UID:1581-1511976600-1511985600@hpri.usc.edu
SUMMARY:Social Innovation Series: Pay for Success in Los Angeles County
DESCRIPTION:Los Angeles County has launched Just in Reach\, a new housing program that will reduce jail recidivism and help end homelessness among people experiencing repeat jail stays.As the County’s first pay for success program\, Just in Reach provides an unprecedented opportunity to explore this innovative model for financing social impact. \nPrice Center Director Gary Painter will facilitate a conversation with Andrea Iloulian from the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation and Corrin Buchanan from the LA County Department of Health Services\, each of whom played an instrumental role in the development of this program. \nBios:  \nCorrin Buchanan – Deputy Director Office of Diversion and Reentry\, LA County Department of Health Services \nAndrea Iloulian – Senior Program Officer for Domestic Programs\, Conrad N. Hilton Foundation \nDr. Gary Painter – Director\, USC Price Center for Social Innovation \n 
URL:https://hpri.usc.edu/event/social-innovation-series-pay-success-los-angeles-county/
LOCATION:USC Davidson Conference Center – Vineyard Room\, 3409 S. Figueroa Street\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90089
CATEGORIES:Speaker Series
ORGANIZER;CN="Stacia Fewox":MAILTO:fewox@usc.edu
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