From Stalemate to Solutions
By using a dynamic framework for authentic collaboration, we can increase the potential for problem-solving and create long-term, societal level change.
By using a dynamic framework for authentic collaboration, we can increase the potential for problem-solving and create long-term, societal level change.
Lessons from the voter turnout series, a collaboration between the Hewlett Foundation and SSIR.
We need more and deeper commitments from funders to foster the next generation of environmental changemakers.
Nancy Lublin describes how working with data has helped DoSomething.org learn and grow.
Low-cost tech tools that work for an organization in the beginning can later get in the way of progress. A look at how organizations can successfully transition to new tools as they scale—and increase their impact as a result.
How the California Heath Care Foundation sparked statewide change by “showing” rather than “telling” its data, making use of existing partnerships, and funding what works.
How an innovative campaign lifted up the voices of people across the United States to help inform movement leaders about the hopes, fears, and ideas of the LGBTQ community.
A new book looks at how to deliver compassionate, connected patient care—and how that approach can create a competitive advantage.
A closer look at the role finance must play in solving the world’s problems.
Funders serving as central node for a cross-sector, collaborative network have unique advantages for success in an advocacy environment.