Program sustainability is a challenge for nonprofits even in the best of times. Two nonprofits, one suburban and one rural, discuss the steps they have taken to create outdoor chore programs that are best positioned to survive in the current economic environment. Colleen Fritsch from DARTS and Sandy Graves from Neighbors in Action walk you through the steps of estimating costs and capacity, identifying stakeholders and establishing collaborations in order to create programs that can thrive.

On July 28, 2009, Beacon Economics, the Graziadio School of Business and Management at Pepperdine University, and the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce joined forces to launch a new, annual Los Angeles economic forecast conference. This video with Dave Smith of the Graziadio School and Chris Thornberg of Beacon Economics previewed the event and provided a thought-provoking look at where the national, state, and Los Angeles economies are headed.
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