Collaborating to Solve Homelessness
Partnerships between nonprofit service providers and government agencies to address homelessness are more effective when the former play a leading role.
Partnerships between nonprofit service providers and government agencies to address homelessness are more effective when the former play a leading role.
Ten Global Cities features a range of interventions that can, through dedicated collaboration, provide solutions to homelessness.
Nonprofits, governments, and businesses around the world have changed how they operate to overcome the impact of COVID-19. The social sector should continue to build on that creativity in the wake of the pandemic.
Links to all of SSIR's online-only articles published the past three months, with editors' notes about standout pieces on racism, the social economy, grassroots movements, global development, and the climate crisis.
Residential schools were part of a nationwide assimilationist program for First Nations children in Canada. Today, communities are coming to terms with that past.
How one mobile vaccine clinic is tailoring its response to the different populations of unvaccinated and vaccine skeptics.
An excerpt from Prisms of the People on how collective action generates real, durable power.
Cash transfer programs often struggle to reach those most in need. An investigation of four programs across Brazil, Ethiopia, Jordan, and Palestine revealed five features that lead to success.
Building better relationships between funders and nonprofits, and investing in capacity, will mean more resilient organizations and more impact.
As state and local governments in the United States start spending the largest infusion of direct federal funding in history, they should make sure they aren’t investing in systems that increase inequity.