Lead Trusts - Vermont Land Trust - 0 views
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A Chicago Park Learns from New York's High Line - Next City - 0 views
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corporations like Boeing and Exelon have added $12 million in donations.
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The High Line has reportedly spurred more than $2 billion in area investment. Though it cost the city $112 million, the park is expected to bring in an estimated $900 million in additional tax revenues over two decades.
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already New York City’s second-most popular attraction, pulling in nearly 4.5 million visitors in 2012, and ranks among the most influential public works projects of the past half-century, altering our thinking about public space and urban revival.
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Bette Midler's Green Thumb Revitalizes Community Gardens : Architectural Digest - 0 views
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"We want to build stronger communities," says NYRP executive director Deborah Marton, "and public open spaces are places where people can encounter each other in ways that can do that." NYRP's gardens, which range in size from 2,000 to 15,000 square feet, are the perfect low-stakes opportunity, she says. "It's not the workplace; it's just a place of beauty and pleasure. You go there to plant some stuff, grow some stuff, and get to know your neighbors."
Buick Underwrites MSN Travel Show 'Re - Discover' - NYTimes.com - 0 views
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While it resembles conventional travel shows, the series turns out to be a vehicle for, appropriately enough, a vehicle. “Re: Discover” is underwritten by Buick
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Some New York episodes, for example, feature Karen Washington, a community activist who has been instrumental in the urban farming effort to turn empty lots into community gardens.
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senior brand strategist
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The Most Overlooked b2b Funding: Customer Funded Development | Tech Wildcatters - 0 views
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how do you keep the IP? First of all, this only works when you’re developing IP that is not in one of the sponsoring company’s lines of business.
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In the case of adding to their product mix, licensing and royalty deals can be made to keep the IP in your company. You may even offer to pay back the development costs as you grow your company. However, if you’re building something that the sponsor will use in operations, it’s unlikely they want to be out there selling it, so act under the assumption that they don’t want to own the IP. It’s all in the contract, so get a good lawyer. NEVER do this part yourself.
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Crowdfunding gives rise to projects truly in public domain - 0 views
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small donors help lay the foundation for
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major municipal innovations, galvanizing communities.
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