Workers of the World, Buy!
iCare is enabling Southeast Asian workers to purchase the basic goods of middle-class life without falling into debt.
Profiles of innovative work (more)
iCare is enabling Southeast Asian workers to purchase the basic goods of middle-class life without falling into debt.
The Contributor Development Partnership is revitalizing public broadcasting with a fundraising model that can help other large nonprofits with local affiliates.
South Africa’s Unjani Non Profit Corporation is boosting community health by helping nurses launch their own clinics.
In the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond, mental health professionals are using hip-hop culture to reach troubled youth.
National Prison Radio, run by inmates, reaches more than 60,000 prisoners in England and Wales—and aspires to better the lives of every single one.
A network sponsored by the Aspen Institute is enabling corporate social intrapreneurs to become less lonely—and more effective.
It’s a ripple effect: HELP fulfills Haitian students’ dreams of college, and then they take up the baton.
Farmers in the Cordillera region of the Philippines prosper by selling heirloom rice, with help from a company called Eighth Wonder.
Four years ago, a Northern California bookstore reinvented itself as a hybrid social enterprise—and its story continues to unfold.
After a period of war and genocide, Rwanda launched a national health insurance program that is now delivering sharply improved outcomes.