Time to Define What a “Hub” Really Is
Clarifying four core features that hub organizations are widely assumed to share can help us grasp their limits and possibilities as innovation intermediaries.
Innovative ways organizations can work together to increase their overall reach and efficacy (more)
Clarifying four core features that hub organizations are widely assumed to share can help us grasp their limits and possibilities as innovation intermediaries.
When two organizations bond across sectoral lines, how do you keep the fire going?
By mainstreaming efforts to empower women, companies can promote a variety of business goals.
Supplement to the article “Empowering Women at the Grassroots.”
In many parts of the world, corporations today are cultivating partnerships with locally rooted organizations that promote a multi-faceted approach to women’s empowerment. Includes magazine extras.
Bringing innovation to the public sector is famously difficult. But efforts that open up the public sector value chain to multiple stakeholders can deliver impressive results.
One funder’s willingness to shift course strategically has been crucial to sustaining a decade-long education initiative.
A highly focused effort in Kenya to treat worm infections in children delivers lessons on how to expand a proven program.
The example of venture philanthropy in Europe shows how old and new forms of practice can coexist.
A new study shows that organizations have a high level of satisfaction with nonprofit collaborations and a desire to collaborate more.