Philly SEED is looking for educational entrepreneurs who have the right ideas based in the education sector.
by Britt Bigley
Philly SEED (Supporting Entrepreneurship in Education) 2012 is a new crowd-founded and -sourced opportunity presented by Philly CORE LEADERS and Councilman Bill Green. This great opportunity allows Educational Entrepreneurs (both for-profit and non-profit) to present their ideas in front of an audie [...]
Tomorrow Soak It Up, Philly! will be celebrating another green street in the city, as celebrations continue every Thursday through March and April.
by Britt Bigley
Soak It Up, Philly! will celebrate another green street tomorrow, March 8th at 4:30 pm at 6th Street & Jackson Street in South Philadelphia. These celebrations offer city residents to experience the Philadelphia Water Department's green storm water management projects. The streets that are [...]
A Philadelphia based photographer sheds light on the daily lives of citizens in North Philadelphia
by Britt Bigley
Philadelphia has two very distinct sides, one is the touristy, highly commercialized center city and then there is the neighborhoods, generations deep where you see the life of Philadelphia residents and the hardships some face. In certain areas such as North Philadelphia, conditions are rough [...]
Started in a recession, the Community Design Collaborative keeps Architects working on non-profit projects that benefit Philadelphia residents and their communities
by BrittBigley
In the present economy, it is very hard to find a job. But in times of need people will find ways to keep themselves working. Like when a group of architects who in 1991, during a time of similar economic climate, had trouble finding jobs, they decided to create something that would keep them wo [...]