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David Shillcutt Lawyer Epstein Becker Green Law Firm

David Shillcutt is a health care & life sciences lawyer at Epstein Becker Green in DC with experience in behavioral health, government & commercial reimbursement, managed care due to his work at Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services CMS, Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration SAMHSA & Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC.

13 MBRIF Members Showcase Innovative Solutions at Investor Demo Day

H & M Foundation Global Change Award 2021 (€1 million Grant & Fully Funded to Stockholm, Sweden)

Application Deadline: October 15th 2021 To speed up the process of creating a sustainable future for fashion and protecting our planet, we launched the Global Change Award in 2015. It has been called the Nobel Prize of fashion and is one of the biggest innovation challenges in the world for early stage innovations, and the first of its kind in the fashion industry. We invite innovators and entrepreneurs all over the world to submit their ideas. The five most promising innovations are selected by a panel of international experts and embark on a one year-long Accelerator Program. The aim of the Global Change Award is to find and support game-changing innovations that can break the linear traditions of fashion and completely change the way garments are designed, produced, shipped, bought, used and recycled.

As social enterprise proliferates in Indonesia, a partnership with the UK caters to soaring demand for impact measurement

4th March 2021 Breaking through the sometimes mystifying language of impact measurement and management is a challenge, but a project run by Social Value UK and an accelerator for Indonesian social enterprises has proved a success. A 21st century economic success story, Indonesia has seen a surge in economic activity resulting in a quadrupling of its per capita GDP between 2000 and 2019. However, it’s fair to say that this has not been a tide to float all boats. According to the World Bank and NGOs like Human Rights Watch, almost 10% of the country’s 264 million residents live below the poverty line, regional inequality is rife, deforestation, overcrowding and other forms of environmental degradation loom large, and many millions face discrimination on the basis of race, gender, disability and sexual orientation. 

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