This is a video recording profiling five recipients of the Peter F. Drucker Award for Nonprofit Innovation: Crayons to Computers’ Crafts with Conviction program, Eco-O.K. Banana Project, Computer Clubhouse at the Computer Museum, the Judson Center’s Life Program, and the SAGE Project’s Peer Education Program. Each segment outlines the organization’s mission and features interviews with Regina Herzlinger, Jim Collins, Nan Stone, and C. William Pollard explaining the nonprofit’s significance.
Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005 Nonprofit organizations Herzlinger, Regina E Collins, Jim (James C.) Stone, Nan Dundes Pollard, C. William Women Programs Children Computers Computer Museum (Boston, Mass.) Banana Rainforest Alliance Disabilities Documentary films DVD-Video discs Interviews Sage Project Paper industry People with disabilities Peter F. Drucker Award for Nonprofit Innovation Hotaling, Norma
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Original DVD disc: Drucker Archives; Box 101B, Video Recordings; Innovations: Lessons from the Social Sector, 2006.
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