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Wednesday
Feb242010

Connect the Dots: Greening Non-Profits

Join Artfulchange, the Jay Trainer Band and The San Francisco Review for a night of fun and support for greening Non-Profits! The concert benefits Connect the Dots, a nonprofit effort dedicated to lowering the environmental impact of nonprofit organizations as they deliver their social missions.

Entertainment Schedule:
5:30 - Visual arts gallery reception & HAPPY HOUR
7:00 - Jay Trainer Band  | Jay Trainer YouTube Channel
8:30 - The San Fran Review featuring *bernadette* & Pamela Parker!  |

Location:
Root Division (Map)
3175 17th Street (at South Van Ness)
San Francisco, CA 94110

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Do good without doing harm.

Featured will be their 3-month Green Start program concentrating on easy conservation practices yielding deep impact to "jump start" organizations towards sustainability. Their comprehensive service connects nonprofits to single-issue incentive programs (water conservation, energy efficiency, waste management, etc.) to diminish their ecological footprint as well as generate near-term financial savings.

They aim to serve more under-resourced and critical Bay Area communities, recognizing that their constituents are typically most vulnerable to environmental degradation and catastrophes. Visit their site to check out the savings they brought to Hamilton Family Center, a San Francisco-based organization providing food, shelter, and a comprehensive array of support services to promote self-sufficiency to low-income families as they find and maintain housing. 

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