Rethinking the E Word
Broadening the definition of evidence can lead to more confident and informed philanthropic decisions.
Broadening the definition of evidence can lead to more confident and informed philanthropic decisions.
Arup SenGupta speaks about his project to eliminate arsenic from groundwater without the use of electricity or chemicals.
Overcoming a reluctance to ask people for money is a crucial step that every nonprofit leader must make.
Pamela Ronald, of the University of California, Davis, talks about how her laboratory, in collaboration with other scientists, developed a variety of rice with sufficient submergence tolerance to survive severe flooding.
Measuring impact is so tough that many funders give up, but there are some insightful and actionable tools for funders that aren’t daunting.
What can organizations learn from the Affordable Care roll out?
Companies can achieve more than traditional corporate social responsibility efforts by partnering with celebrities.
Scaling Up Excellence uses stories of struggle and success from various organizations to explore the idea of scaling.
Growing social enterprises from incubation to first-stage scaling opens up the need to attract different types of investments. The last of a three-part series.
A note from the editor on the Spring 2014 issue.