How Philanthropy Can Help Bridge America’s Political Divide
The imperative to invest in risky collaboration has never been greater.
New and innovative ideas to help nonprofit leaders raise money, and to help funders and donors give more effectively (more)
The imperative to invest in risky collaboration has never been greater.
It’s more of a desert than a jungle out there.
George Soros’s $500 million investment announcement following the first-ever UN summit on migrants and refugees sets an example for how all investors could engage in “migrant lens investing."
A model of social entrepreneurship focused on market-based solutions and profit is threatening to crowd out more collaborative approaches.
How leaders are integrating both the network and organizational mindset into their pursuit of social impact.
Grantmakers and nonprofits can face today’s pressing social issues only if we break down the walls between us and see each other as partners on the same side.
Three practices successful social sector partnerships can adopt to improve their alignment and generate better results.
A results-based financing program to improve educational access and achievement in India shows the importance of data-driven decision-making and adaptive leadership.
Philanthropists should create collaborative relationships with grantees that cultivate critical thinking, learning, and adaptation.
In Belgium, leaders of a nonprofit are using a pay-for-success mechanism to fund a program for young migrant job seekers.