Zone of Impact
A school-based collective impact project in West Dallas, Texas, is yielding lessons on how to compile and use big data.
A school-based collective impact project in West Dallas, Texas, is yielding lessons on how to compile and use big data.
Critics of donor-advised funds miss the real story of why they have grown so fast, argues a longtime community foundation leader.
The catalysts of innovation are almost as rare, and almost as essential, as those who get credit for new ideas.
In the nonprofit sector, occupational segregation can adversely affect women’s chances of moving into managerial positions.
Spontaneous protest activity—a vital part of many social movements—can arise from a variety of conditions
Market structures have a complex but discernible effect on people’s willingness to buy socially responsible products.
The spread of technology-based platforms brings greater connectivity—but also greater vulnerability.
A defense of Effective Altruism raises the question of just how effective that movement can be.
The conditions faced by young people in the United States highlight the impact of growing inequality.
A new, data-driven mode of confronting humanitarian disaster requires an appropriate policy framework.