Powering Needs, Empowering Lives
SELCO caters to India’s hundreds of millions of rural poor with solar-powered energy solutions carefully customized to their needs. Now the social enterprise is sharing its model with others around the world.
Innovative ways that organizations are using and adapting business strategies to advance social and environmental well-being (more)
SELCO caters to India’s hundreds of millions of rural poor with solar-powered energy solutions carefully customized to their needs. Now the social enterprise is sharing its model with others around the world.
In a world shaped by the twin advances of populism and authoritarianism, social innovation reminds us that all things are still possible.
An excerpt from Effective Fundraising: The Trustee's Role and Beyond on the role of nonprofit trustees in development.
Eighteen months after an unprecedented movement for racial justice, many organizations are feeling frustration and disappointment. What now?
Social enterprises do more for communities by eschewing the Silicon Valley model.
How small and medium NGOs and social enterprises can help the public sector successfully adopt and scale their innovations.
How a sustainable toothbrush enterprise based in South Korea is reducing environmental waste and poverty, providing social services, building a healthy organizational culture, and making a profit, with the hope that other companies will follow suit.
Babban Gona provides the capital and means to move Nigeria’s poor farmers from a life of subsistence to economic security—and a model for alleviating poverty across Africa.
Helping child care entrepreneurs build businesses to meet market demand is a powerful strategy for revitalizing communities.
Vega Coffee lifts up struggling coffee growers in Latin America by enabling them to roast, package, and ship their own beans directly to US customers—and reinvents the supply chain in the process.