Connection Is Our Lost Superpower
An excerpt from Relationality on fixing our crisis of loneliness
An excerpt from Relationality on fixing our crisis of loneliness
Multigenerational living is an old solution whose time has come.
Why building a trusted information ecosystem requires building a community.
How to fund, protect, and grow public interest information.
The traditional model of community development finance is limited by market conservatism and a focus on scale, rather than local control. We need a new paradigm that prioritizes impact over scale, emphasizes flexible and creative financing strategies, and empowers community voice. | Open access to this article is made possible by The Center for Community Investment, a sponsored project of Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors.
Conventional needs-based development policies can be harmful to informal businesses. Instead, development professionals must embrace an asset-based approach, identifying how existing collective solutions foster business resilience. | Open-access to this article made possible by the Concordia University Research Chair in Resilience and Institutions, John Molson School of Business, Concordia University.
The Icelandic startup Melta transforms community food waste into fertilizer, with the goal of cutting emissions and promoting sustainable farming in Iceland.
Working with governments to co-create programs and funding strategies can unlock resources far beyond what any single organization can do on its own.
Wealth Shared empowers a collective of people to determine grantmaking decisions.
Cooling innovation helps food hawkers who cannot afford conventional refrigeration.