How to Help Haiti
How donors can more effectively provide long-term support in rebuilding Haiti after a devastating earthquake.
How donors can more effectively provide long-term support in rebuilding Haiti after a devastating earthquake.
The massive charitable response to the devastation in Haiti should be a wake-up call for the charitable marketplace.
Over the past 17 years, the Forum for African Women Educationalists has delivered high-quality education to millions of girls across 35 African countries.
When it comes to aging baby boomers, "the personal is political" is still a strong rallying cry for people engaged in social enterprise. In this audio lecture, sponsored by the Center for Social Innovation, the ever-lively Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Ellen Goodman looks at redefining aging and how we may continue to make meaningful contributions to our families, communities, and country into the elder years.
Instead of sending the money all at once, donors should create a plan to stagger and guarantee funding for years to come.
Three young social entrepreneurs offer future income in exchange for support to scale.
The area of education is ripe for social enterprise efforts, both within and outside U.S. borders. In this audio interview with Stanford Center for Social Innovation correspondent Sheela Sethuraman, Executive Director Tomas Recart talks about what Ensena Chile is doing to create educational change in Chile using the Teach For America model. He discusses recruitment, program evaluation, and the expansion of the effort to other Latin American countries.