Building Connections by Design
Innovative solutions come from leaders who are constantly colliding and combining.
Innovative solutions come from leaders who are constantly colliding and combining.
Impact investors and grant makers can learn from each other.
Why social change organizations must ensure that their systems, policies, cultures, and behaviors align with a broader concept of leadership that centers equity and justice and encompasses leadership in all its forms.
This article series, presented in partnership with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and other organizations involved in the Beyond the Hero leadership initiative, explores the social sector’s need to broaden its narrative of leadership so that it supports leadership in all its complex, dynamic forms.
A polycrisis of numerous converging and intersecting trends is affecting every aspect of society, including philanthropy.
An excerpt from Emotional Justice on redefining Black women’s relationship to labor
What big international NGOs—BINGOs—need to learn about growing external social enterprise solutions.
Racial equity can’t be thought of solely as a funding priority; it must be a critical component of philanthropy’s own way of being.
An excerpt from The Tao of Alibaba on the new digital frontier in developing economies