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Change lives. Change organizations. Change the world.
I have spent much of my professional life looking for the lever
that would transform the lives of low-income people. In the 1980s,
I believed it was housing. In the 1990s, I was certain it was strong
community organizations. In the first part of this millennium, I
thought the Internet was going to be the savior. Then in 2002, I
sought financial support from Cisco Systems for an initiative we
were developing at One Economy Corporation, an organization I
co-founded in 2000. Cisco was a loyal supporter of our work and
excited about this new idea. But the funders there said: “You can’t
solve this problem alone. You’re rebuilding an ecosystem. Who are
the other organizations that must be part of
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