inGenius: A Crash Course on Creativity
inGenius argues that we don’t look at everything in our environment as an opportunity for ingenuity—but that we should.
inGenius argues that we don’t look at everything in our environment as an opportunity for ingenuity—but that we should.
From the Field Series: An ongoing report of the Philanthropy, Policy, and Technology Project, which explores the use of private resources for public good.
US Federal subsidies encourage waste and incentivize unsustainable business practices.
From the Field Series: A living case study of Makmende, which provides women in Nairobi with coordinated walking groups.
The growth of Aspen Network of Development Entrepreneurs reflects the rising tide of entrepreneurial support.
How can a young nonprofit organization make a tangible improvement in people's health through clean water using only the power of gravity?
Reflections on social media and the struggle for justice in 2012.
It’s time to look at investment and social-ecological resilience—not just as philanthropists and impact investors but as a species.
A new documentary film provides a tributary but simplistic portrait of the father of microfinance.
Leaders of higher education create learning communities where revolutions can begin every day.