The Promise of Social Investment in Africa
Why philanthropists need to continue to invest in and alongside African organizations and leaders.
Innovative ideas for donors, foundation leaders, and philanthropists (more)
Why philanthropists need to continue to invest in and alongside African organizations and leaders.
Mario Morino, author of Leap of Reason, discusses funder pitfalls in setting and measuring goals for grantees.
Steps funders can take to tackle partisan gridlock and solve social problems at scale.
Giving Tuesday seems poised to be a permanent fixture in the philanthropic landscape. So what’s the theory of change behind it?
Highlights from the fifth-annual industry forecast, Blueprint 2014: Philanthropy and the Social Economy.
Why we can and must try to answer the question: What charities do the most good?
Nancy Roob shares how the Edna McConnell Clark Foundation is aggregating funds to scale what works.
The superficially enticing “logic” of effective altruism ultimately leads to a moralistic, hyper-rationalistic, top-down approach to philanthropy that can kill the very altruistic spirit it claims to foster.
Three best moves and three biggest lessons—Marc Benioff reflects on more than a decade of work at the Salesforce.com Foundation.
Deval Sanghavi, head of the venture philanthropy fund Dasra, describes his work testing and building new platforms for giving in India.