(Audio Described) Public-private partnership, ft. Jennifer Loving, Chuck Robbins, and Rebecca Cokley
Chuck Robbins, chairman and CEO of Cisco, and Jennifer Loving, CEO of Destination: Home, discuss how their public-private partnership model is fulfilling its mission to end homelessness in Santa Clara County, California. Moderated by Rebecca Cokley of the Center for American Progress.
“When you’re talking about solving problems for the most vulnerable...you need flexibility. You need to be able to use money in a way that is not traditional. When banks are lending, they evaluate risk. Sometimes you have to be able to take risks that are not traditional.” - Jennifer Loving
“The biggest challenge for us is getting other businesses to get engaged on issues that ultimately aren’t directly beneficial to their business - Chuck Robbins
In this video series, Shonda Rhimes, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Ai-jen Poo, Robert Smith, Henry Timms, and other visionaries offer a road map for the future of philanthropy.
More: fordfoundation.org/newgospel
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Видео (Audio Described) Public-private partnership, ft. Jennifer Loving, Chuck Robbins, and Rebecca Cokley канала Ford Foundation
“When you’re talking about solving problems for the most vulnerable...you need flexibility. You need to be able to use money in a way that is not traditional. When banks are lending, they evaluate risk. Sometimes you have to be able to take risks that are not traditional.” - Jennifer Loving
“The biggest challenge for us is getting other businesses to get engaged on issues that ultimately aren’t directly beneficial to their business - Chuck Robbins
In this video series, Shonda Rhimes, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Ai-jen Poo, Robert Smith, Henry Timms, and other visionaries offer a road map for the future of philanthropy.
More: fordfoundation.org/newgospel
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This video series is also available without audio descriptions on YouTube, please click on the following link to access the playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOoIZTxzMxeDs8MkObgc3DuuBEuz5A43Y
To learn more about inclusive media, please visit https://rootedinrights.org/accessthat/
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