Be part of Slow Money's Second National Gathering June 9-11
It's been called a movement. It's been called a revolution. Business Week even called it one of the 10 big ideas for 2010.
Be part of it!
-- Mardi Mellon, Director, Union of Concerned Scientists
--Wayne Silby, Founder, Calvert Social Investment Fund
--Mark Dowie, Prize-winning journalist
--Paul Tryba, THE FARM, Long Beach, CA
-Kerry Trueman, Huffington Post
About Slow Money
Slow Money is a new nonprofit organizing an international movement to bring money back down to earth.
Founded by Woody Tasch, a pioneer in merging investing and philanthropy, Slow Money's mission is to build local and national networks, and develop new financial products and services, dedicated to:
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investing in small food enterprises and local food systems;
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connecting investors to their local economies; and,
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building the nurture capital industry.
"Together, we are building a strong, new voice for the wisdom of bringing our money home to build sustainable communities." Judy Wicks
About Vital Systems
What each us chooses to eat or feed others may be the most powerful personal action we can exercise each day.
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