Personal Democracy Forum Gets Religious
The Personal Democracy Forum revealed that 2011 is a watershed moment for work at the intersection of politics, government, and technology.
The Personal Democracy Forum revealed that 2011 is a watershed moment for work at the intersection of politics, government, and technology.
Appeals to caring for the needy are likely to backfire unless advocates acknowledge and avoid inflaming passions that stem from other powerful moral values.
If Fair Trade coffee quality doesn’t improve, the Direct Trade movement will quickly become a growing threat.
So many people in the stage of life after midlife and before true old age have so much experience, time, and capacity to do something significant.
To understand poverty, we need a more complex epistemology that allows for the interdependencies which correlation often implies.
UCLA professor Matt Kahn talks about the scope of serious environmental sustainability issues.
Insight into the cultural, philosophical, and historical factors that shape China’s emerging philanthropic efforts.
America must invest in art and imaginative capacity.
How are the UK and US addressing the third sector’s next challenges, and where they are failing?
Nonprofits should seek for-profit allies who are interested and invested in their causes—even if they don’t walk into the first meeting with a signed check.