Video feature: IDEALAB, David Nicholson & Kalia Vang

On Dec. 8, developers, nonprofits, philanthropists and community members gathered for the first ever IDEALAB. Panelists shared how they went about receiving funding for their projects. Here's the second of four resulting videos from that series.

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Scott Beseler – David Nicholson, executive director of the Headwaters Foundation for Justice
Scott Beseler – Kalia Vang, participant in The Giving Project through Headwaters
Scott Beseler – Nicholson and Vang answer questions from the audience at IDEALAB.
Scott Beseler – Nicholson and Vang are asked questions by the event’s moderator, Claire Nelson of Urban Exchange.
On Dec. 8, developers, nonprofits, philanthropists and community members gathered for the first ever IDEALAB, presented by Soapbox Media and Issue Media Group.

Eight panelists from Cincinnati, Denver, Detroit and Minneapolis presented their ideas, projects and best practices, followed by a keynote address from Eric Avner of The Haile Foundation. Attendees then went on a tour to hear about three Cincinnati projects: the Hellmann Creative Center; the educational partnership between Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, Cincinnati Public Schools and StrivePartnership; and the food innovation district vision for Findlay Market.

 
Watch the second of four resulting video series below. (Videos are courtesy of Soapbox partners and local documentarians, CincyStories.)

Panel #2: David Nicholson and Kalia Vang of the Headwaters Foundation for Justice.  

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