
ShoreBank FA Green and UBS advisor Kathy Leonard say that ShoreBank shows another side of SRI What do you think?
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Most people think the Census Bureau only springs to life in years ending in zero to conduct its decennial head count. Not so. Among its numerous publications is an annual report on poverty in America. The 2008 report was published a few weeks ago...

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 More stories for Co-op Month! Buzz is building about Evergreen Cooperatives, Cleveland's growing network of cooperative businesses. The story below, by Gar Alperovitz, Ted Howard, and Steve Dubb, shows how community partners like the The Cleveland Foundation, ShoreBank, and the Ohio Employee Ownership Center at Kent St...ate are playing a role in developing green jobs and community wealth in Ohio. Don't miss this Evergreen Cooperatives video: http://yesmagazine.org/new-economy/the-e vergreen-cooperativesRead More
Cleveland's Future with Worker-Owned and Cooperative Businesses by Gar Alperovitz, Ted Howard and St
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Rust-belt to recovery through worker-owned business and city, hospital, and university cooperation.

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Most banks offer their customers the option of banking online in addition to writing paper checks and conducting transactions at brick-and-mortar branches. However, at ShoreBank we see online banking as more than a way to provide convenient banking options (though it certainly does that)...

ShoreBank We are delighted to announce that we are transforming your ShoreBank online resources to empower your wealth of possibilities. Now you can grow wealth while seeing, through customer stories, how we are increasing the wealth and well being of communities. Explore our fresh new look and navigation at www.sbk.com.
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To help more hard working people buy their first home and speed up the end of the recession, the $8,000 tax credit for first-time home buyers, scheduled to expire December 1, 2009, ought to be extended into 2010...

The explosive growth in funding for utility-led efficiency programs is one of the most hopeful signs for bolstering energy efficiency efforts in the Midwest and across the country...

ShoreBank Microlending is not new to ShoreBank - which explains why is mentioned as part of an article on microloans growth in popularity as available capital continues to shrink. Read more!
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Anthony Waller has big plans for his Chicago catering business but limited capital.Still, he is grateful to be growing his business in a tough economy, thanks to $12,000 he obtained in December from Chicago ...

By Mary Houghton, cofounder and President, ShoreBank Corporation The recent Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) conference focused on “how” the world can address urgent global needs like providing greater access to quality health care and education, and creating sustainable economies. Fi...

A friend of mine in Northern Minnesota bikes to work year round, even in the cold and snow. Oddly I found this inspiring. So this summer, I bought a bike and began riding it to work...

With easy access to the fresh produce that modern supermarkets make possible, it can be easy to forget that you can grow nutritious and delicious produce in your own yard – even if you live in the city. ...

ShoreBank Another recommendation for ShoreBank Direct Online Savings - check out the question on "How to invest $70,000"...
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Despite current economic conditions, many home improvement projects are holding their own. And the best way to get exactly what you want in your home is to customize its features. But “custom” doesn’t mean it has to be an expensive endeavor. Inst...

It wasn’t long ago developers thought “green” design made sense only in upscale markets, not in the low to moderate income neighborhoods where we at ShoreBank focus. Thankfully, much has changed in the past few years. When...









