Poverty’s New Home
Poverty is growing in US suburbs, but for service providers, does it matter where the poor live?
Summaries and analysis of new social innovation research (more)
Poverty is growing in US suburbs, but for service providers, does it matter where the poor live?
A look at new research showing an increase in general operating support for nonprofits—and how foundations can keep providing this much-needed flexible support.
Insights from Knight Foundation after years of funding open contests.
A new study provides insight into the giving behavior of 22 wealthy donors.
How to make convenings that matter.
Giving 2.0 Project U offers a treasure trove of resources for teachers and students of philanthropy.
How detention and deportation policies harm the health and well-being of children and families.
We have largely ignored a vast wellspring of data in the analysis of the perceived value of higher education.
How Girl Scouts of Northern California is using advanced predictive analytics to inform its volunteer management practices.
A Georgetown University and Waggener Edstrom study sheds new light on the debate surrounding the effectiveness of online influence.