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SUMMARY:Manhattan: Bike Repair Class
DESCRIPTION:Photo Credit: http://djcatnap.com/ \nSubjects are covered in a four-week rotation beginning the first week of every month. Note that there’s no need to do the classes in order\, or go to the beginner’s class before any others. Classes are free and open to all levels of experience and expertise. As always\, people can use the tools to repair their own bikes\, though they cannot expect guidance from the mechanics. People who want to work on their own bikes and need the help of a mechanic should come to the Open Workshop every Thursday (Manhattan)\, Wednesday and Sunday (Brooklyn). \nFirst Week–Basics for Beginners: Identifying parts and tools\, diagnosing common problems and things you should know before buying a bike. We will also cover how to change tires and fix flats. \nSecond Week–Cables and Housing: Installing\, adjusting and tightening derailleur and brake cables. Learn how to fix skipping gears and rubbing brake pads. \nThird Week–Cups\, Cones and Bearings: Overhauling and rebuilding cup and cone bottom brackets\, hubs\, and headsets. Identifying when problems are present and whether they need a simple adjustment or a more involved overhaul. \nFourth Week–Wheels and Spokes: How to true a wheel and replace broken spokes. \nFifth Week (if applicable)–Open Workshop
URL:https://newyork.thecityatlas.org/event/manhattan-bike-repair-class/
LOCATION:Time’s Up Inc\, 156 Rivington St New York\, NY\, New York City\, NY\, 10002\, United States
CATEGORIES:Learn,Lifestyle
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SUMMARY:Be Social Change Class: The Modern Social Venture Business Plan
DESCRIPTION:Image: Centre for Social Innovation http://nyc.socialinnovation.org/\n Join Be Social Change on Monday July\, 28th for The Modern Social Venture with Mischa Byruck. \nA “business plan” traditionally refers to a lengthy\, bound\, and laminated document\, written before a business launches\, detailing its every element with charts and research and projections. But in today’s social venture environment business plans must constantly evolve\, and plenty of startups never write one at all. So what’s the deal? How should a social venture or nonprofit know if it needs a business plan? When is the document ready for presentation? How long should it be and what needs to go in it? In this class we will attempt to answer these questions without limiting ourselves to a single format\, instead relying on real-world examples and active class participation to convey core concepts. \nNote: This class has been designed for those interested in both for-profit social enterprises and nonprofits. \nWHAT YOU’LL LEARN: \n\nWhen and why change makers need to write business plans\nThe difference between a business plan and business planning\nHow to communicate social impact in a business plan\nThe topics that need to be included in a business plan\nSocial impact\nCompetitive analyses\nBusiness model\nFinancial projections\n\nWHO THIS CLASS IS FOR: \n\nIndividuals contemplating founding a social enterprise or nonprofit\nProfessionals who have an idea for a project\, organization or business that will drive social change\nFounders and senior management of existing nonprofits and/or social enterprises\nAnyone trying to raise money for a social sector organization
URL:https://newyork.thecityatlas.org/event/be-social-change-class-the-modern-social-venture-business-plan/
LOCATION:Centre For Social Innovation\, 601 W 26th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Learn
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ORGANIZER;CN="Be Social Change":MAILTO:hello@besocialchange.com
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SUMMARY:Be Social Change Class: Intro to Social Entrepreneurship
DESCRIPTION:Join Marcos Salazar\, co-founder and Executive Director of Be Social Change on Monday\, July 28th for Intro to Social Entrepreneurship: Opportunities\, Challenges and Trends. \nSocial entrepreneurship is a rapidly evolving field that leverages entrepreneurship principles towards solving social and environmental problems. It represents a new lens through which individuals and organizations around the world are creating meaningful and sustainable change. The term itself has attracted an increasing amount of talent\, resources\, and attention\, however\, social entrepreneurship is at the beginning stages of its growth and is often misunderstood. \nThis Makers Institute class draws upon the latest social entrepreneurship research as well as the insights and lessons learned from Marcos building out the Be Social Change community to help define and clarify what social entrepreneurship means\, how it is practiced\, and what you can do to participate within this movement. The class will illuminate how a generation of change makers is exploring and developing new approaches and business models to address the world’s most critical challenges. \n* Doors open at 6:45\, class starts at 7:00 sharp * \nWHAT YOU’LL LEARN \n\nAn overall understanding of the social entrepreneurship ecosystem\nThe difference between entrepreneurship vs. social entrepreneurship\nNew types of organizations and business models used to create social change\nOpportunities and challenges for the future of social entrepreneurship\n\nWHO THIS CLASS IS FOR \n\nAnyone who wants to learn more about the latest in social entrepreneurship and how it is being used to create social change around the world\nYou have an idea for a project\, organization or business and want to learn how other change makers have brought their ideas to life\nYou want to become part of a community using entrepreneurship as a vehicle for creating bold\, innovative social impact
URL:https://newyork.thecityatlas.org/event/be-social-change-class-intro-to-social-entrepreneurship/
LOCATION:Centre For Social Innovation\, 601 W 26th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Learn,Lifestyle
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ORGANIZER;CN="Be Social Change":MAILTO:hello@besocialchange.com
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