Leadership
Five Steps to Building an Effective Impact Network
How network entrepreneurs can catalyze large-scale social impact through a process that applies to networks across all systems and sectors.
How network entrepreneurs can catalyze large-scale social impact through a process that applies to networks across all systems and sectors.
Social innovators in India are making progress against social problems as varied as the lack of high-quality education, limited access to clean water and hygiene, and inadequate nutrition.
Indian Americans are donating more than ever before to support broad-based social change aimed at reducing India’s inequities.
Magic Bus is helping change the lives of Indian children living in poverty through a highly-scalable activity-based learning program.
Technical ingenuity and private funding enable Akshaya Patra to serve hot, healthy lunches to 1.4 million Indian children every day.
Initiatives to develop the economic potential of women are becoming a staple of corporate activity.
One of India’s largest, and most intractable, challenges is providing clean water to all of its 1.2 billion citizens.
The Congressional hearings on Planned Parenthood illustrate that dependence of civil society organizations on government contracts compromises their autonomy, turns them into pawns in political fights, and erodes their legitimacy.
Efforts to bring promising health care interventions to resource-constrained regions of the world often falter because entrepreneurs underestimate the array of obstacles that loom in their path.