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The Telluride Institute (TI) was founded in 1984 in the resort town of Telluride, Colorado, by John Lifton, Pamela Zoline, John Clute, John Naisbitt and , authors of the Megatrends books, and Amory and Hunter Lovins of the Rocky Mountain Institute. The original mission of the Telluride Institute was to organize and promote the first Telluride Ideas Festival, 1985's "Reinventing Work." Participants included left-wing British politician Shirley Williams, the Juilliard String Quartet's Robert Mann and then-Senator Al Gore, Jr

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  • The Telluride Institute (TI) was founded in 1984 in the resort town of Telluride, Colorado, by John Lifton, Pamela Zoline, John Clute, John Naisbitt and , authors of the Megatrends books, and Amory and Hunter Lovins of the Rocky Mountain Institute. The original mission of the Telluride Institute was to organize and promote the first Telluride Ideas Festival, 1985's "Reinventing Work." Participants included left-wing British politician Shirley Williams, the Juilliard String Quartet's Robert Mann and then-Senator Al Gore, Jr Since then, the Institute has held numerous Ideas Festivals, including 1988's "Perestroika," the first event in the United States to be co-sponsored by a domestic non-governmental organization and the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the USSR (the only political party permitted in the USSR at the time), and 1989's "Housing the Community," which inspired an ongoing effort by the local governments in the Telluride region to provide deed-restricted housing to the local workforce. (en)
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  • Po Box 1770 (en)
  • Telluride, CO 81435 (en)
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  • Expenses: $235,205 (en)
  • Revenue: $209,603 (en)
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  • 1984 (xsd:integer)
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  • Dan Collins (en)
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  • President (en)
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  • "The Telluride Institute fosters the transition to a sustainable world." (en)
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  • Telluride Institute (en)
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  • The Telluride Institute (TI) was founded in 1984 in the resort town of Telluride, Colorado, by John Lifton, Pamela Zoline, John Clute, John Naisbitt and , authors of the Megatrends books, and Amory and Hunter Lovins of the Rocky Mountain Institute. The original mission of the Telluride Institute was to organize and promote the first Telluride Ideas Festival, 1985's "Reinventing Work." Participants included left-wing British politician Shirley Williams, the Juilliard String Quartet's Robert Mann and then-Senator Al Gore, Jr (en)
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  • Telluride Institute (en)
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