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Profiles of innovative work (more)
Little Free Libraries draw neighbors together on street corners, on school campuses, and in police stations.
The Rockefeller Foundation’s “scan and search” approach casts a wide net to identify the issues it’s best suited to tackle.
Swades Foundation is working to break nonprofit community development efforts out of their silos in India.
In the face of Berlin’s rising rents and gentrification, tenants are asserting their rights through Kotti & Co.
We Love Reading brings imaginative reading circles for children across the Middle East and around the world.
Sage Bionetworks is transforming the culture of biomedical research with open-source methods.
ChildObesity180 is combating the nation’s child obesity epidemic by incubating and promoting the best ideas.
The Wooden Floor is licensing its successful model of using arts education to break the cycle of poverty.
Vi-Ability uses football to get disengaged British youth interested in acquiring the skills and experience necessary to succeed.
The Contemplative-Based Resilience Project is using meditation to help aid workers stave off burnout.