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Greater Good Academy: Application Form

Thank you for your interest in the 8-week Fall 2011 Greater Good Academy, which runs from September 19th through November 7th. Through an engaging mix of discussion, case studies and group exercises, participants will create a triple bottom line business plan.

Classes run from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. Monday evenings and take place at the Mi Casa Resource Center. A light dinner is provided. Please answer the following questions completely and send to Richard@greatergoodacademy.org no later than Friday, September 9th.

The Academy is geared towards entrepreneurs that have been in business for at least three months, have a solid idea and are interested in making their company more socially responsible.


Personal Information

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Your Business

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
* Please email the following items:
  • Written Business Plan (if you have one)
  • Company Logo
  • Photo of yourself

Your Business and the Triple Bottom Line

 
What are your goals in attending the Greater Good Academy?
 
 
What steps have you taken thus far to improve the social impact of your business?
 
 
What steps have you taken thus far to improve the environmental impact of your business?
 
 
Are there social and/or environmental initiatives that you're interested in implementing in the next year?
 
 
Please list up to three references that can speak to your capabilities as an entrepreneur and your interest in positive social and environmental change.
 
 
 
 
  
 

Register

Greater Good Academy

Mi Casa Resource Center
360 Acoma Street, Denver CO 80223

Participation Fee:

$125 - Preference given to low and moderate-income Denver City and County Entrepreneurs.

The Submit Button will let you pay with PayPal or you can bypass Paypal.


Alternatively, checks can be made payable to:
The Progress Group and sent to: 1400 S. Monroe Street, Denver, CO 80210

Questions? ~ Call 303-478-0131 or email

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Buckminster Fuller