6. shoes
cleaning
accountants
The North AmericanThe North American
Economy of Communion BusinessesEconomy of Communion Businesses
tourism
locksmith
electronics
agriculture
pharmacy
finance/insurance
health and safety
stringed instruments
wedding/event planning
property management
land surveyors
ceramic restoration
sweets and cakes
legal
tutoring
business coaching
eye glasses
investment consulting
15. New Book on
North American
EoC Companies
John Gallagher and
Jeanne Buckeye
Notes de l'éditeur
WHY IS IT A NEW ECONOMIC MODEL?
This new model has a way of providing independent financial resources for the group using it. With the world economic crisis as it is, this obviously puts a strain on the financial resources available to fight poverty. Since we have all been eating from the ‘same financial pie’ in the past, our ‘slices’ become smaller during times like this. The ‘old bakers’ of our Single Pie: Individual philanthropy and governmental assistance, have only limited ‘time in the kitchen’ and so their efforts shrink the size of the pie. In the Economy of Communion, ‘New pies’ for fighting poverty are created, that is, the EoC creates a sustainable ‘funding source’ that taps into a ‘new source’ of revenue: private social enterprises. This funding source becomes available to whomever is involved. Each group becomes the ‘baker’ of their own pie! This should be attractive to everyone.
WHY IS IT A NEW ECONOMIC MODEL?
This new model has a way of providing independent financial resources for the group using it. With the world economic crisis as it is, this obviously puts a strain on the financial resources available to fight poverty. Since we have all been eating from the ‘same financial pie’ in the past, our ‘slices’ become smaller during times like this. The ‘old bakers’ of our Single Pie: Individual philanthropy and governmental assistance, have only limited ‘time in the kitchen’ and so their efforts shrink the size of the pie. In the Economy of Communion, ‘New pies’ for fighting poverty are created, that is, the EoC creates a sustainable ‘funding source’ that taps into a ‘new source’ of revenue: private social enterprises. This funding source becomes available to whomever is involved. Each group becomes the ‘baker’ of their own pie! This should be attractive to everyone.
WHY IS IT A NEW ECONOMIC MODEL?
This new model has a way of providing independent financial resources for the group using it. With the world economic crisis as it is, this obviously puts a strain on the financial resources available to fight poverty. Since we have all been eating from the ‘same financial pie’ in the past, our ‘slices’ become smaller during times like this. The ‘old bakers’ of our Single Pie: Individual philanthropy and governmental assistance, have only limited ‘time in the kitchen’ and so their efforts shrink the size of the pie. In the Economy of Communion, ‘New pies’ for fighting poverty are created, that is, the EoC creates a sustainable ‘funding source’ that taps into a ‘new source’ of revenue: private social enterprises. This funding source becomes available to whomever is involved. Each group becomes the ‘baker’ of their own pie! This should be attractive to everyone.
WHY IS IT A NEW ECONOMIC MODEL?
This new model has a way of providing independent financial resources for the group using it. With the world economic crisis as it is, this obviously puts a strain on the financial resources available to fight poverty. Since we have all been eating from the ‘same financial pie’ in the past, our ‘slices’ become smaller during times like this. The ‘old bakers’ of our Single Pie: Individual philanthropy and governmental assistance, have only limited ‘time in the kitchen’ and so their efforts shrink the size of the pie. In the Economy of Communion, ‘New pies’ for fighting poverty are created, that is, the EoC creates a sustainable ‘funding source’ that taps into a ‘new source’ of revenue: private social enterprises. This funding source becomes available to whomever is involved. Each group becomes the ‘baker’ of their own pie! This should be attractive to everyone.
WHY IS IT A NEW ECONOMIC MODEL?
This new model has a way of providing independent financial resources for the group using it. With the world economic crisis as it is, this obviously puts a strain on the financial resources available to fight poverty. Since we have all been eating from the ‘same financial pie’ in the past, our ‘slices’ become smaller during times like this. The ‘old bakers’ of our Single Pie: Individual philanthropy and governmental assistance, have only limited ‘time in the kitchen’ and so their efforts shrink the size of the pie. In the Economy of Communion, ‘New pies’ for fighting poverty are created, that is, the EoC creates a sustainable ‘funding source’ that taps into a ‘new source’ of revenue: private social enterprises. This funding source becomes available to whomever is involved. Each group becomes the ‘baker’ of their own pie! This should be attractive to everyone.
WHY IS IT A NEW ECONOMIC MODEL?
This new model has a way of providing independent financial resources for the group using it. With the world economic crisis as it is, this obviously puts a strain on the financial resources available to fight poverty. Since we have all been eating from the ‘same financial pie’ in the past, our ‘slices’ become smaller during times like this. The ‘old bakers’ of our Single Pie: Individual philanthropy and governmental assistance, have only limited ‘time in the kitchen’ and so their efforts shrink the size of the pie. In the Economy of Communion, ‘New pies’ for fighting poverty are created, that is, the EoC creates a sustainable ‘funding source’ that taps into a ‘new source’ of revenue: private social enterprises. This funding source becomes available to whomever is involved. Each group becomes the ‘baker’ of their own pie! This should be attractive to everyone.
WHY IS IT A NEW ECONOMIC MODEL?
This new model has a way of providing independent financial resources for the group using it. With the world economic crisis as it is, this obviously puts a strain on the financial resources available to fight poverty. Since we have all been eating from the ‘same financial pie’ in the past, our ‘slices’ become smaller during times like this. The ‘old bakers’ of our Single Pie: Individual philanthropy and governmental assistance, have only limited ‘time in the kitchen’ and so their efforts shrink the size of the pie. In the Economy of Communion, ‘New pies’ for fighting poverty are created, that is, the EoC creates a sustainable ‘funding source’ that taps into a ‘new source’ of revenue: private social enterprises. This funding source becomes available to whomever is involved. Each group becomes the ‘baker’ of their own pie! This should be attractive to everyone.
WHY IS IT A NEW ECONOMIC MODEL?
This new model has a way of providing independent financial resources for the group using it. With the world economic crisis as it is, this obviously puts a strain on the financial resources available to fight poverty. Since we have all been eating from the ‘same financial pie’ in the past, our ‘slices’ become smaller during times like this. The ‘old bakers’ of our Single Pie: Individual philanthropy and governmental assistance, have only limited ‘time in the kitchen’ and so their efforts shrink the size of the pie. In the Economy of Communion, ‘New pies’ for fighting poverty are created, that is, the EoC creates a sustainable ‘funding source’ that taps into a ‘new source’ of revenue: private social enterprises. This funding source becomes available to whomever is involved. Each group becomes the ‘baker’ of their own pie! This should be attractive to everyone.
WHY IS IT A NEW ECONOMIC MODEL?
This new model has a way of providing independent financial resources for the group using it. With the world economic crisis as it is, this obviously puts a strain on the financial resources available to fight poverty. Since we have all been eating from the ‘same financial pie’ in the past, our ‘slices’ become smaller during times like this. The ‘old bakers’ of our Single Pie: Individual philanthropy and governmental assistance, have only limited ‘time in the kitchen’ and so their efforts shrink the size of the pie. In the Economy of Communion, ‘New pies’ for fighting poverty are created, that is, the EoC creates a sustainable ‘funding source’ that taps into a ‘new source’ of revenue: private social enterprises. This funding source becomes available to whomever is involved. Each group becomes the ‘baker’ of their own pie! This should be attractive to everyone.
WHY IS IT A NEW ECONOMIC MODEL?
This new model has a way of providing independent financial resources for the group using it. With the world economic crisis as it is, this obviously puts a strain on the financial resources available to fight poverty. Since we have all been eating from the ‘same financial pie’ in the past, our ‘slices’ become smaller during times like this. The ‘old bakers’ of our Single Pie: Individual philanthropy and governmental assistance, have only limited ‘time in the kitchen’ and so their efforts shrink the size of the pie. In the Economy of Communion, ‘New pies’ for fighting poverty are created, that is, the EoC creates a sustainable ‘funding source’ that taps into a ‘new source’ of revenue: private social enterprises. This funding source becomes available to whomever is involved. Each group becomes the ‘baker’ of their own pie! This should be attractive to everyone.
WHY IS IT A NEW ECONOMIC MODEL?
This new model has a way of providing independent financial resources for the group using it. With the world economic crisis as it is, this obviously puts a strain on the financial resources available to fight poverty. Since we have all been eating from the ‘same financial pie’ in the past, our ‘slices’ become smaller during times like this. The ‘old bakers’ of our Single Pie: Individual philanthropy and governmental assistance, have only limited ‘time in the kitchen’ and so their efforts shrink the size of the pie. In the Economy of Communion, ‘New pies’ for fighting poverty are created, that is, the EoC creates a sustainable ‘funding source’ that taps into a ‘new source’ of revenue: private social enterprises. This funding source becomes available to whomever is involved. Each group becomes the ‘baker’ of their own pie! This should be attractive to everyone.
WHY IS IT A NEW ECONOMIC MODEL?
This new model has a way of providing independent financial resources for the group using it. With the world economic crisis as it is, this obviously puts a strain on the financial resources available to fight poverty. Since we have all been eating from the ‘same financial pie’ in the past, our ‘slices’ become smaller during times like this. The ‘old bakers’ of our Single Pie: Individual philanthropy and governmental assistance, have only limited ‘time in the kitchen’ and so their efforts shrink the size of the pie. In the Economy of Communion, ‘New pies’ for fighting poverty are created, that is, the EoC creates a sustainable ‘funding source’ that taps into a ‘new source’ of revenue: private social enterprises. This funding source becomes available to whomever is involved. Each group becomes the ‘baker’ of their own pie! This should be attractive to everyone.
WHY IS IT A NEW ECONOMIC MODEL?
This new model has a way of providing independent financial resources for the group using it. With the world economic crisis as it is, this obviously puts a strain on the financial resources available to fight poverty. Since we have all been eating from the ‘same financial pie’ in the past, our ‘slices’ become smaller during times like this. The ‘old bakers’ of our Single Pie: Individual philanthropy and governmental assistance, have only limited ‘time in the kitchen’ and so their efforts shrink the size of the pie. In the Economy of Communion, ‘New pies’ for fighting poverty are created, that is, the EoC creates a sustainable ‘funding source’ that taps into a ‘new source’ of revenue: private social enterprises. This funding source becomes available to whomever is involved. Each group becomes the ‘baker’ of their own pie! This should be attractive to everyone.
WHY IS IT A NEW ECONOMIC MODEL?
This new model has a way of providing independent financial resources for the group using it. With the world economic crisis as it is, this obviously puts a strain on the financial resources available to fight poverty. Since we have all been eating from the ‘same financial pie’ in the past, our ‘slices’ become smaller during times like this. The ‘old bakers’ of our Single Pie: Individual philanthropy and governmental assistance, have only limited ‘time in the kitchen’ and so their efforts shrink the size of the pie. In the Economy of Communion, ‘New pies’ for fighting poverty are created, that is, the EoC creates a sustainable ‘funding source’ that taps into a ‘new source’ of revenue: private social enterprises. This funding source becomes available to whomever is involved. Each group becomes the ‘baker’ of their own pie! This should be attractive to everyone.