Look for the Wild Animal Label
The Wildlife Friendly Enterprise Network makes a business case for protecting Asian elephants.
The Wildlife Friendly Enterprise Network makes a business case for protecting Asian elephants.
Chicago’s My Block My Hood My City uses the concept of travel to get young, low-income residents more connected with their city.
Will the Open Philanthropy Project’s experiment in effective altruism validate the cause or demonstrate its hubris? Open access to this article is made possible by an underwriter.
Social media has made it easy for organizations to launch competitions, but too few consider how such efforts best align with their goals.
My experience in Erdoğan’s Turkey has taught me that NGOs need to avoid polarizing politics, focus on core values, and find allies to survive and thrive in closing societies.
The world’s poor and low-income countries need greater access to modern energy solutions, including clean-burning fossil fuels for household use.
Social enterprises must navigate the contradictory pulls of social and for-profit goals without tipping too far to one side.
For-profits and nonprofits play different roles in bidding for international development contracts.
Employee-driven corporate social initiatives promise greater success than standard programs.
Cross-sector collaborations can break down when the interests, expectations, and power dynamics of the participants conflict.