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  2. Center for Community Self-Help - Wikipedia

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    Martin Eakes and Bonnie Wright founded Self-Help in 1980 to provide management assistance to worker-cooperative businesses in low-income communities. In 1984, Self-Help established its financing affiliates, Self-Help Credit Union and Self-Help Ventures Fund, to help disadvantaged individuals build wealth through home and small business ownership.

  3. Self-help - Wikipedia

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    A self-help group from Maharashtra, India, making a demonstration at a National Rural Livelihood Mission seminar held in Chandrapur. Self-help or self-improvement is "a focus on self-guided, in contrast to professionally guided, efforts to cope with life problems" [1] —economically, physically, intellectually, or emotionally—often with a substantial psychological basis.

  4. Farmersville, California - Wikipedia

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    Mayor Tina Hernandez is a Real Estate Agent. Vice Mayor is Araceli Ochoa a Community Care Coordinator. Councilmember Gregorio Gomez is a Systems Administrator for the Tulare County Information and Communications Technology Department. Councilmember Paul Boyer is a retired Development Program Director of Self-Help Enterprises.

  5. Self-help group (finance) - Wikipedia

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    Self-help groups are started by non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that generally have broad anti-poverty agendas. Self-help groups are seen as instruments for goals including empowering women, developing leadership abilities among the poor and the needy, increasing school enrolment and improving nutrition and the use of birth control.

  6. Workers' self-management - Wikipedia

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    Calculation in kind; Collective ownership; Cooperative; Common ownership; Critique of political economy; Economic democracy; Economic planning; Equal liberty

  7. Lulu.com - Wikipedia

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    Lulu Press, Inc., doing business under trade name Lulu, is an online print-on-demand, self-publishing, and distribution platform.By 2014, it had issued approximately two million titles.

  8. Self-employment - Wikipedia

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    Self-employment provides work primarily for the founder of the business. The term entrepreneurship refers to all new businesses, including self-employment and businesses that never intend to grow big or become registered, but the term startup refers to new businesses that intend to provide work and income for more than the founders and intend to have employees and grow large.

  9. Self-Help (book) - Wikipedia

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    Self-Help—National and Individual; Leaders of Industry—Inventors and Producers; Three Great Potters—Palissy, Böttgher, Wedgwood Application and Perseverance; Helps and Opportunities—Scientific Pursuit