The Phoenix Project will present “Accelerating Social Entrepreneurship: How Technology is Knocking Down Doors and Fueling Social Innovation,” May 4, at George Washington University, in Washington, D.C.  The conference will explore the role of technology in creating social change and transforming communities. The goal is to leverage social networking connectivity to enable individuals to find opportunities for service and to spur social change. The Phoenix Project has joined forces with the Corporation for National and Community Service, Community Wealth Ventures, George Washington University, Lex Mundi Pro Bono Foundation, Old Dominion University, and Root Cause to present the day-long event.  The conference will also be simulcast to Old Dominion University, in Norfolk. Find out more and register today.

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