


Event: Make Good Ideas Happen
By Jerri Chou

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The ideas that most need to happen are those that push forward the social causes and issues of our day. So Behance teamed up with alldaybuffet for an Internet Week NY event that introduced the nonprofit world to creative productivity. For
one hot night, the roof of the Delancey became a launching pad for
social creative action, with over 300 creative and idealistic
professionals showing up to help Make Good Ideas Happen.
Three nonprofits - StartingBloc, City Year, and Sustainable South Bronx--presented themselves and their initiatives, inviting the
creative community to provide ideas, action steps and contacts to realize their goals. Armed with life-sized Behance boards--ideas,
contacts, action steps and stickers flew and discussions carried over
the rooftop. In addition to generating strategies and
awareness, a rare level of communication between nonprofits and the
creative community proved a great productivity driver.
Mission statements came to life as City Year corps members
explained what they do day-to-day and StartingBloc executives showed
off the breadth of a network that includes heavy-hitters such as the London Business School
to Goldman Sachs. Meanwhile, creatives filled gaps in knowledge and put a face to everything from information architecture to brand
planning.
One of the best ways to ensure next steps is to connect and learn
about the people you'd like to be working with face-to-face. We're
happy that Behance could help provide the first step in Making Good
Ideas Happen. Of course, there's a lot of perspiration ahead if the big
visions of these nonprofits are to be executed, but we look forward to
seeing what the creative world can do to help. After all, the future depends on it...
View the pictures from Make Good Ideas Happen by visiting Rachel Feierman's website and learn more about future Behance Events by visiting www.behance.com/events.














Posted On
June 17th, 2008 |
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