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The Community Assets Project

a social enterprise start-up program

 

The Community Assets Project is an altruistic business program that starts new projects for socially and environmentally rewarding reasons. In the case of Earth Masters, this means assisting with student enterprise. Other than covering direct project costs, all profits are donated to the community. It works in partnership with the Community Involvement Project, a not-for-profit project start up Working Group.

 

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Current Projects Under Development

 

 

 

 

(links soon available)

 

  • Student Housing Services

 

  • Student Transportation Co-op

 

  • Farm Fairies Co-op (links soon available)

 

  • Buy Local & Trade BC (links soon available)

 

  • Musicians Co-op (links soon available)

 

  • BC Community Fair Education Tour (link soon available)

 

  • Business Plans / Mind Maps for EM Student Cooperatives

 

  • Earthbag for Humanity Research Working Group

 

  • EM Land Trust & Co-op

 

  • EM Field School location in the Interior


 

To contact the Community Assets Project:

 

Community Assets Project

Box 4516, #54 - 650 Terminal Ave.

Nanaimo, BC V9R 6E8

 

Phone: 250-753-5605

Email: communityassets ( AT ) telus.net

 

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ALSO:

 

To subscribe to...

LOCAL LIVING COMMUNITIES News,

Community Involvement Project Research News Summaries from around the world, please email: LLCnews-subscribe@lists.riseup.net

 

Items to the LLC Editor: communityinvolvement.news ( AT ) gmail.com

 

OR...

 

Listen to Changes Radio, heard at 11 am Tuesday and Thursday mornings, on CHLY 101.7 fm, in Nanaimo, BC and on the Sunshine Coast and, if really lucky, sometimes even in the Valley (near Vancouver). (CHLY Radio programs can also be heard webcast on the Internet.) For more information about Changes, click: http://www.recycling.bc.ca/changes/

 

The archive of Local Living Communities Research News can be found by going to the CIP Working Group archive home page and clicking on any of the GREEN category tags at the top. http://cip.nanaimo-online.net .

 


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