Water, Microfinance, and Innovation
Although the market demand exists, there have not been sustainable ways to finance basic water needs. That is, until Water.org introduced WaterCredit in South Asia.
Innovative ways organizations can work together to increase their overall reach and efficacy (more)
Although the market demand exists, there have not been sustainable ways to finance basic water needs. That is, until Water.org introduced WaterCredit in South Asia.
Archaic ideas and the fundamental restructuring taking place in our economy, makes business as usual unacceptable.
Asia's water systems are struggling in the face of climate change; a significant water availability gap seems imminent.
A plea for across-the-aisle conversations about overhead.
An accomplished panel of educational reformers share ideas and advice on how to build coalitions, engage with politicians and understand the operational and political challenges ahead.
Cross-sector partnerships in environmental and social innovation that stemmed from the partnership of McDonald's and the Environmental Defense Fund.
The information systems we're building are starting to get better at taking input from crowds and using it to help us mine data for what we will most likely want or need.
Philanthropedia offered low-cost, high-quality information and a way for grantmakers to share what they know.
Three tips to make family giving easier.
The Shared Services business model has something to offer small nonprofits that need to maintain their independence and community linkages.