Fighting Sustainability Inertia
Keeping sustainability programs on track requires a new mind-set, executive leadership, and clear public commitments.
Innovative ways to develop strong leadership capabilities (more)
Keeping sustainability programs on track requires a new mind-set, executive leadership, and clear public commitments.
Nonprofits are facing increased pressure to develop new and more efficient ways to deliver on their missions. Thoughtful and unconventional collaborations can strengthen the bottom line of nonprofits while delivering added value to their communities.
How can NGOs help communities manage their own growth?
A growing number of US foundations are adopting practices based on systems change to achieve their goals in the current political environment.
A new book shows why—despite the supposed ascendency of women and girls—feminism can’t rest on its laurels.
Executives fail to support corporate social responsibility more from a lack of moral motivation than from ignorance of the facts.
To make education systems more adaptive, innovative, collaborative, and empathic, we as change leaders must first model these characteristics ourselves.
Are social entrepreneurship education programs excluding those who have directly experienced social problems from working on social change solutions?
A new study reveals that foundation leaders are more self-critical than ever and are seeking urgently to create greater social impact.
Examining the pitfalls and potential of social business plan competitions, and how educators can redesign them for greater impact.