Franchise for Humanity 2015

Franchise for Humanity 2015

By California Health MRC

Date and time

February 20, 2015 · 8am - February 21, 2015 · 5pm PST

Location

Friday @ Cordura Hall, 210 Panama Street Stanford University

Saturday @ 201 Hamilton Ave Palo Alto California

Refund Policy

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Description

Franchise for Humanity 2015

Act for Impact

Act. Connect. Together

www.franchiseforhumanity.org

"The most significant change at the beginning of this century has been the creation of platforms for cross-sector cooperation that enable change-makers to gather, become aware of, and understand the evolution of the whole system, and consequently to act from impulses that originate from that shared awareness.*"


*Leading from the Emerging Future ~
Otto Scharmer and Katrin Kaufer

Franchise for Humanity is inspired by the possibility of the Global Innovation Ecosystem, and serves as an entity to bring people together who separately have been developing and distributing opportunity around the world. We launched at Stanford University on Feb 20-21st, 2014, as part of the Global Innovation Summit week, to aspire, co-create, learn and reflect together, and to forge relationships, mutual support, and collaborations.

Join us for our second gathering: Franchise for Humanity: Act for Impact, a 2-day conference bringing together leaders from the three domains of health, environment and education who will share their successful methodologies for positive change from within their communities and areas of expertise. We believe this change comes from those committed to action who are also willing to risk, explore, connect and dream in new ways. Come join our growing community where trusted allies are found and friendships are forged to shape the future through committed passion and connection. Building upon our continued connections and expanding projects from our founding year, this year's conference will explore how to best leverage humanity's current knowledge to bring to bear the most practical, direct and effective connections to our efforts in creating positive change. The program will be held at Cordura Hall, Sanford University on Friday, February 20th and at the Institute for the Future in Palo Alto on Saturday, February 21st, 2015.

Organized by

CH-MRC re-imagines Health particularly focused on humanitarian and disaster response. Currently we are focused on the response to the California Wildfires (2017) and Puerto Rico Recovery after Hurricanes Irma and Maria (2017). We believe in the powerful effect when networks of communities work together to improve lives

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