Social Enterprises Closing the Deal
Covering the “last mile” in distribution is important, but it’s the “last yard” that wins or loses the race.
Covering the “last mile” in distribution is important, but it’s the “last yard” that wins or loses the race.
When not being able to figure out who “won” means everyone did.
Leaders must be steadfast in their efforts to achieve results that advance equity—just and fair inclusion into a society in which all can participate, prosper, and reach their full potential.
Done right, small organizations can hit above their weight and use communications as a foundation for growth, sustainability, and scaling.
A new approach to fostering gender equality is changing faith leaders’ beliefs and behaviors in ways that improve life for entire communities.
Three lessons on accelerating targeted social change through network building.
The five conditions of collective impact, implemented without attention to equity, are not enough to create lasting change.
Social enterprise awards can be an opportunity to build movements and networks, not just single out winners.