Bay Area Green Tours
BAY AREA GREEN TOURS
invites you to Experience Sustainability in Action!
Guiding you through the nation’s environmental epicenter, we inspire you to see how you can actually make a difference. Experience real life panoramas of innovative green-certified businesses, people and organizations. Bring environmental responsibility and social justice into your life!
Tours Topics:
Farm to Fork - Green Corridor - Green Buildings - Rethinking Waste - Green Collar Jobs-Renewable Energy - Transportation - Reclaiming Water - Green Products & Services - Shared Solutions - Rooftop & Community Gardens
Check out our website at www.bayareagreentours.org
RESERVE A SPOT on our First Thursdays FARM to FORK tour at Gather Restaurant June 3rd: Brown Paper Tickets.
Available by appointment only
With a Perspective on Sustainability & Social Enterprise
My goal for this post was to give you a link to an excellent "With a Perspective" feature on KQED and NPR. We hope you made your pledge to your local public radio station this year. They are a vital part of our community education and offer so much valuable information for time challenged people. Just listen to NPR whenever you are in your car and you'll be amazed at what you learn.
In searching, I came across this BLOG from QUEST, which is yet another great offering. See what Amy Gotliffe says about FOSTERING SUSTAINABLE BEHAVIOR.
Social Enterprise
President Obama says he's looking for good ideas that work. When it comes to providing job opportunities to the hard-to-employ while generating revenue to non-profit organizations, Carla Javits says she can point to an excellent idea that works.
President Obama's State of the Union detailed the hardships of a hard economy and said that, "... for those who'd already known poverty, life has become that much harder." His package of prescriptions included incentives for small businesses to hire more workers, and for investors to provide them with capital. So far so good.
However, in Tampa the next day, the President failed to highlight the small business solution when he responded to a woman asking about job opportunities for her brother who had just left prison, referring instead to a small federal program that assists parolees when they return home. It's a fine program but too small to meet the need given the limits on domestic spending the President also proposed. He added that "if we can find a program that works, that breaks the cycle, it is a good investment for our country."
He won't have to search too hard to find what works. It's a special kind of small business referred to as a "social enterprise", run by nonprofits that earn income by delivering needed goods or services like landscaping or recycling, while also creating jobs for young people and adults on the bottom of most hiring lists due to histories of incarceration, homelessness, mental illness or substance abuse.
Studies show that people who get jobs in social enterprise are less likely to return to prison and jail or remain homeless. Taxpayer costs go down and the self-respect and income that comes with having a job go up.
In California, some groups do similar work. Think Conservation Corps, or Community Housing Partnership or St. Vincent DePaul of Alameda. With skyrocketing prison budgets contributing to California's overwhelming deficits, and little money in the public till for grants to nonprofits, now is the right time to replicate these proven models that achieve results and generate revenue to cover costs. Here's a small business sector that could benefit from the incentives that others get, while offering just what the President called for -- a great return on investment for our country that works and breaks the cycle.
March 10-11 we'll be taking Berkeley High students on our Green Collar Jobs Tour. One of our stops is the tremendously successful and well respected Cypress Mandela Training Center and EcoOptions ! Stay tuned for more details




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