Pro Bono Goes Global
Some big law firms are venturing into developing regions to offer voluntary services and to advance the rule of law.
Some big law firms are venturing into developing regions to offer voluntary services and to advance the rule of law.
MSF France has found an answer to the question of whether to accept corporate support—and it’s anything but simple
Participants in a large, complex collaboration can build a capacity for finding common ground—and it doesn’t have to take years.
The places where social change work occurs can shape—and, in some cases, complicate—how that work unfolds.
Tuition for online learning has declined, but the value of such offerings remains a topic for further study.
Experiments indicate that a company’s investment in CSR activities can lead consumers to rate its products more highly.
A “multifaceted” program has the potential to yield lasting improvements in the lives of the very poor.
City officials under Mayor Michael Bloomberg made advances in public health that were important but hardly unique.
Leaders from the Skoll Foundation have developed a useful yet flawed outlook on pursuing social entrepreneurship.
A project in Newark, N.J., produced cautionary lessons for both advocates and critics of education reform.