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The greatness of a community is most accurately measured by the compassionate actions of its members, a heart of grace, and a soul generated by love.

- Coretta Scott King

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ICOSA was founded to share great collaborations and connections domestically and globally. 

We are committed to sharing stories that inform, inspire, and hopefully draw you to action, in whatever fashion makes sense.  It is our founder's firm belief that if we all work together collaboratively and share key connections, we can make the world a better place for ourselves and our children. 

Welcome to ICOSA!



Make The Difference Network PDF Print E-mail
Enter Make The Difference Network (MTDN), an online social network for everyone interested in helping non-profit organizations, as well as non-profits who want to connect with a wider network of individuals and businesses who give. Co-founded by actress Jessica Biel, her father Jon Biel and social entrepreneur, Kent McBride, MTDN enables individuals and businesses to become grassroots philanthropists through the site’s “wishes” – projects and needs, posted by the sites’ member non-profits. This innovation is Making a Difference, through collaboration. Read the full article...
 
How can we save the world at work? PDF Print E-mail
I can’t imagine it is a coincidence that our greatest thought leaders, business executives and bestselling authors are all talking about “the responsibility revolution”, a philosophy Tim Sanders discusses in his powerful new book Saving the World at Work. Different leaders use different names for this phenomenon: Paul Hawken discusses “how the world’s largest movement came to being and no one saw it coming”; Stephen Covey calls it “The Speed of Trust;” Thomas Friedman calls it “Hot Flat and Crowded;” and Van Jones calls it “Green Collar Economy.” Read the full article...
 
The Big Tent PDF Print E-mail

The Big Tent. It was an intriguing idea, maybe even mystifying. It was compelling when first suggested sometime late in 2007 and even today, more than two months since the Democratic National Convention finished in Denver. The idea of a big tent filled with bloggers and new journalists speaks of a change in the way journalism works today. Read the full article...

 

© 2012 Rebecca Saltman