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The Progressive Resurgence of Federalism
With a US federal government divided and unable to address key social problems, state and local government leaders have a critical role to play in fostering local social innovation.
With a US federal government divided and unable to address key social problems, state and local government leaders have a critical role to play in fostering local social innovation.
Siobhan Foley has worked closely with New Orleans Mayor Mitchell Landrieu to help the city adapt to climate change.
Libby Schaaf’s career—first as an attorney, then running a nonprofit, and now as mayor of Oakland—is the journey of a cross-sector leader.
Start by realizing that a “build-it-and-they-will-come” mindset often fails to reach people in need.
Mobile technology-driven solutions that aim to create social impact need to invest in customer-centric development and user training.
Three alternatives to the backbone organization—a fundamental aspect of collective impact efforts—that can help ground collaborations focused on systemic change.
How unrestricted, early-stage funding can help nonprofits and social enterprises scale quickly and scale strong.
New research shows that most nonprofits fall short in important areas of performance. But stakeholders who operate at a systems level can do a lot to help solve this problem.
How the Hewlett Foundation’s Madison Initiative has redesigned its grantmaking process to make life easier for both its staff and its grantees.