Building a Bigger Tent for Effective Philanthropy
By embracing a more-inclusive outreach approach, effective philanthropy advocates can attract more funders.
By embracing a more-inclusive outreach approach, effective philanthropy advocates can attract more funders.
Blending practices and theory to improve health outcomes outside the clinical setting.
B Corps have an opportunity to dramatically increase their social and environmental performance by upgrading their internal management practices.
Strategies for engaging communities of color in local health initiatives.
A “whole health” approach to improving access to food and food education.
Participation in a network allows foundations to leverage their individual investment by surfacing multiple, ongoing opportunities for collaborative grantmaking.
Solving major social problems is now possible, but not unless the organizations that have been most responsible for making a difference change significantly.
Humanitarian aid needs a broader platform for collaborative innovation and resource management.
When people have a real voice in the decisions affecting their lives and health, they thrive in ways beyond measure.
More than ever we are seeing a blurring of the lines between the nonprofit and for-profit sectors—but that is not always a good thing. An introduction to the summer 2015 issue.