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A work college in Swannanoa North Carolina, near [[Asheville]]
A work college in Swannanoa North Carolina, near [[Asheville]]


[[Dave Ellum]] leader of its forestry department created [[Guaranteed from Seed]] a standard of propagation of biomedicinals like [[black cohosh]] [[golden seal]] and [[ginseng]] that does not harm the river banks like hunting for ginseng does.  
[[Dave Ellum]] forester and dean of the land at the school, created [[Guaranteed from Seed]] a standard of propagation of biomedicinals like [[black cohosh]] [[golden seal]] but not[[ginseng]] that does not harm the river banks like hunting for ginseng does.  


One of the [[Common Cents Funds]] philanthropic investment fund on the [[CataCap] platform from [[Impact Assets]] for students with nature based businesses.
One of the [[Common Cents Funds]] philanthropic investment fund on the [[CataCap]] platform from [[Impact Assets]] for students with nature based businesses.
 
The [[Warren Wilson Student Entrepreneur pilot project]]
 
The [[Accounting Systems]] for technical assistance to student entrepreneurs to enable donors to give directly to the college while they give to invest in student entrepreneurs.


[[Jack Igelman]] economist, point person with student entrepreneurs
[[Jack Igelman]] economist, point person with student entrepreneurs
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Latest revision as of 11:52, 10 September 2024

A work college in Swannanoa North Carolina, near Asheville

Dave Ellum forester and dean of the land at the school, created Guaranteed from Seed a standard of propagation of biomedicinals like black cohosh golden seal but notginseng that does not harm the river banks like hunting for ginseng does.

One of the Common Cents Funds philanthropic investment fund on the CataCap platform from Impact Assets for students with nature based businesses.

The Warren Wilson Student Entrepreneur pilot project

The Accounting Systems for technical assistance to student entrepreneurs to enable donors to give directly to the college while they give to invest in student entrepreneurs.

Jack Igelman economist, point person with student entrepreneurs

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