Impact Investing: Time for New Terminology?
If we are to effectively grow the impact investing community, we need more clarity about what impact investing is—and isn’t.
If we are to effectively grow the impact investing community, we need more clarity about what impact investing is—and isn’t.
Deeply Divided: Racial Politics and Social Movements in Post-War America offers a sweeping look at political and economic divisions in American politics over the past century.
A new effort to eradicate slavery is showing success—and may provide a model for other complex human rights and social justice issues.
Small- and medium-size organizations can assess impact too.
Benefit corporations should share their performance against social impact goals, but few are doing so.
Donors are in an ideal position to stem the flow of poorly thought-out or inadequately planned technology-for-development projects.
One of the most powerful strategies funders can pursue is to invest in the leadership of those most affected by problems in their communities.
The Reciprocity Advantage: A New Way to Partner for Innovation and Growth offers lessons on using the competitive advantage of reciprocity to capitalize on partnerships and anticipate future disruptions.
The co-operative enterprise model lets people own and operate the services they need to live, and supports overall economic stability and resilience.
Philanthropy is vital to fostering a vibrant community, but how do we deliberately inspire and support a culture of giving?