Betting on Migration for Impact
Enabling people to move for opportunity should be an urgent priority for funders and social innovators who want to make a difference in global inequality.
Enabling people to move for opportunity should be an urgent priority for funders and social innovators who want to make a difference in global inequality.
AI systems can give voice to previously unheard stakeholders and make collective decision-making processes more inclusive—but only if they are designed thoughtfully and deployed responsibly.
Because of problems created by the incentive structure for carbon offsets as a mode of climate mitigation, companies should switch to a “contributions” framing to preserve a crucial flow of climate investment.
Understanding the historical roots of many foundation endowments is a critical step in considering the question of philanthropic reparations.
What the social innovation community needs to understand about Silicon Valley’s current hype cycle.
Philanthropists must think beyond funding outcomes and invest in the capacity of systems to perpetuate and sustain change.
An excerpt from The Inclusive Language Field Guide on how we draw people in when we communicate
To reduce global consumption, entirely new value-creation models must be created that can integrate renewable resources into unsustainable industries.
Without a clear understanding of the gaps in the market, it is difficult for impact investors to develop sound strategies to fill them.