Philanthropy’s New Bottom Line: A More Sustainable Capitalism
It’s time to look at investment and social-ecological resilience—not just as philanthropists and impact investors but as a species.
It’s time to look at investment and social-ecological resilience—not just as philanthropists and impact investors but as a species.
Practical Advice Series: Five basic “levers,” or strategies, to help businesses or nonprofits achieve social change.
A governance structure for networks seeking to achieve collective impact.
A governance structure for large networks of organizations seeking to achieve collective impact.
What happens when you leverage the power of internet volunteerism in much the same way as Wikipedia, but with the intention of translating and subtitling videos?
A new study examines field-wide grantmaking attitudes and practices.
How can partnerships help the nonprofit sector navigate legislative hurdles, new leadership, and antiquated business models?
A new study examines field-wide grantmaking attitudes and practices and how philanthropy can effectively support nonprofits to thrive amid a changing environment.
From the Field Series: An ongoing report of the Philanthropy, Policy, and Technology Project, which explores the use of private resources for public good.
There needs to be more scrutiny around the use of the LifeStraw water filter and more debate about the validity of its carbon for water deal.