Resetting Our Future: Impact ED
Leveraging existing community college assets to rebuild a more equitable economy
Leveraging existing community college assets to rebuild a more equitable economy
Leveraging existing community college assets to rebuild a more equitable economy
Educational policy & reform (general), Organizations & institutions, Small business
This book provides leaders with insights into how entrepreneurial thinking and action can put local communities on the path to recovery from the economic devastation induced by the COVID-19 pandemic. Entrepreneurship offers a roadmap to the future. NACCE members colleges' newly evolved programs benefit local communities, fuel economic growth, and create more equitable opportunities for those who have been historically marginalized. This pathway leads to recovery, hope and a more caring, creative, and equitable society.
Titles published in the series;
Resetting Our Future: A Chicken Can’t Lay A Duck
How Covid 19 can solve the climate crisis: Graeme Maxton and Bernice Maxton-Lee
Resetting Our Future: A Global Playbook for the Next Pandemic
Anne Kabagambe
Resetting Our Future: Cut Super Climate Pollutants Now
The Ozone Treaty’s Urgent Lessons for Speeding Up Climate Action: Alan Miller, Durwood Zaelke and Stephen O. Andersen
Resetting Our Future: Empowering Climate Action in the United States
Deb Morrison and Tom Bowman
Resetting Our Future: Impact ED
How Community College Entrepreneurship Creates Equity and Prosperity: Rebecca A. Corbin and Mary Beth Kerly
Resetting Our Future: Learning From Tomorrow
Using Strategic Foresight to Prepare for the Next Big Disruption: Bart Edes
Resetting Our Future: Long Haul COVID: A Survivor’s Guide
Transform Your Pain & Find Your Way Forward: Julie Luongo and Joseph J. Trunzo
Resetting Our Future: Power Switch
How We Can Reverse Extreme Inequality: Paul O’Brien
Resetting Our Future: SMART Futures for a Flourishing World
A Paradigm Shift for Achieving Global Sustainability: Claire A. Nelson
Resetting Our Future: What If Solving the Climate Crisis Is Simple?
Tom Bowman
Resetting Our Future: Zero Waste Living, The 80/20 Way
The Busy Person’s Guide to a Lighter Footprint: Stephanie J. Miller
Forthcoming titles:
Resetting Our Future: Provocateurs not Philanthropists
Turning Good Intentions to Global Impact: Maiden Manzanal-Frank
Resetting Our Future: Rebalance
Charting Our Path to Lead, Parent, Partner and Thrive: Monica Brand Engel and Lisa Neuberger Fernandez
Resetting Our Future: Reconstructing Blackness
Charles Lattimore Howard
Resetting Our Future: Resetting Our Table
Michelle Auerbach and Nicole Civita
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“If we want to have a more just and equitable economy, we have to empower more Americans not just to get a job, but to create jobs. The authors of Impact ED have developed a clear and compelling roadmap to bring entrepreneurship to communities across the country.” ~ Thomas Kalil, Chief Innovation Officer, Schmidt Futures
"Impactful, and empathetic education is more critical today than in recent memory. The dynamic nature of education and society needs a compass to guide us toward a future that is unknown. This book provides rich direction on how entrepreneurship instruction provides a bridge between education today and the workforce skills of tomorrow.” ~ Governor Jeb Bush, Florida (1999-2007)
“The pandemic and economic recession have given leaders a great opportunity to work collectively to reimagine the delivery of higher education and workforce training. This book provides a roadmap to that destination.” ~ J. Noah Brown, President & CEO, Association for Community College Trustees (ACCT)
“This publication not only captures the stories of entrepreneurs who benefited by the visionary work of community colleges, it also captures the spirit and dedicated actions of those community college leaders who piloted and scaled this work on their campuses.” ~ Jen Worth, Senior Vice President for Workforce and Economic Development, American Association of Community Colleges (AACC)
"This book offers a roadmap that provides hope to those of us in the trenches and a renewed understanding of the power of community colleges and HBCUs." ~ Caroline E.W. Glackin, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship, Fayetteville State University
“Intuit has a culture of empathy and sharing that is reflected in design thinking, which is core to our business, and this amazing new book reveals a clear roadmap for levelling the playing field of opportunity through authentic partnerships, which is what Intuit Education strives to accomplish each day.” ~ David Zasada, Vice President, Education and Corporate Responsibility, Intuit
“The authors bring extraordinary experience and passion to this work and invite you into their world where every student has an opportunity, everyone is supported and valued, and there are no limits.” ~ Doan Winkel, Ph.D., John J. Kahl, Sr. Chair in Entrepreneurship at John Carroll University