How Giving Keeps on Giving
Those who engage in altruistic behavior reap benefits that are significant and measurable, two sociologists argue.
Those who engage in altruistic behavior reap benefits that are significant and measurable, two sociologists argue.
A new regulation in Massachusetts aims to direct food waste away from landfills and toward more productive uses.
A novel artistic strategy and a novel ticket-pricing model distinguish Signature Theatre from its counterparts on and off Broadway.
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International food assistance can lead to a spike in the occurrence of armed conflict within a country.
It’s time for a renewed conversation about building the systems, structures, and skills for social sector excellence.
Five lessons from research on poverty in America.
The White House Office of Social Innovation and Civic Participation enjoys broad, bi-partisan support; in the wake of midterm elections, its work is more important than ever.
Governments around the world are beginning to embrace outcomes-based funding as a way to increase their impact.
Four ways funder-grantee networks can work together better and increase their impact.