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Mayoral Candidate Forum

Tuesday, April 19, 2011 from 7:30 AM to 9:00 AM (CT)

Dallas, TX

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The Dallas 40, Dallas Social Venture Partners and Center for Nonprofit Management present:  A Mayoral Candidate Forum

 

Join us for this FREE event to discuss the issues facing Dallas within the social sector and how we can move forward on both social and economic goals through social innovation, entrepreneurship, and enterprise. Discuss ways the City can harness the power of collective impact and creative solutions through diverse stakeholder groups to solve our City’s most pressing social challenges. Join us for a discussion and a debate of ideas!

The mayoral candidates are Mike Rawlings, David Kunkle, Ron Natinsky and Edward Okpa. 

The moderator is Krys Boyd, host and managing editor of KERA’s acclaimed “Think” program

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Communities Foundation of Texas
5500 Caruth Haven Lane
Dallas, TX 75225

Tuesday, April 19, 2011 from 7:30 AM to 9:00 AM (CT)


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Co-sponsored by: Center for Nonprofit Management, Dallas 40 and Dallas Social Venture Partners



The Dallas 40: The Dallas 40 is a non-profit public issues forum that recently celebrated its 40th anniversary.  It sponsored a mayoral forum in 2003 and 2007 and, in the recent past, has also presented programs on the Trinity River Project, the Arts District and downtown revitalization.

Dallas Social Venture Partners (DSVP): is a a partnership of professionals, social entrepreneurs and foundations who are committed to strengthening our community through the thoughtful application of our collective dollars and business expertise.

Center for Nonprofit Management:  The mission of the Center for Nonprofit Management is to build stronger communities by increasing the performance and impact of nonprofit organizations.  The Center for Nonprofit Management annually helps the staff and boards of more than 2,500 nonprofit organizations in North Texas develop better management and governance skills through consulting, education and social innovation programs.