Getting Results for Afghan Women
A conversation with philanthropist Connie Duckworth, founder of ARZU Studio Hope.
Innovative ideas for social entrepreneurs who tackle society’s problems (more)
A conversation with philanthropist Connie Duckworth, founder of ARZU Studio Hope.
How an organization distributes a life-improving technology matters more to its commercial success than the product itself.
A new strain of economic thought is emerging to explain how societies can grow sustainably.
Prizes allow institutions to develop revolutionary new solutions, are less risky than traditional grants, and can create communities of practice.
Examples from South Asia show there’s more to successful scaling than replicating a good model.
A report from the 2013 Clinton Global Initiative and Social Good Summit—the trading floors of the new philanthrocapitalism.
Breaking sideways in a world that likes going straight ahead: how the punk rock ethos is the story of social entrepreneurship.
Too many smart people are trying to come up with too many new solutions; fostering plagiarism of successful models is the fastest track to systems change.
How narrative intelligence can help everyone design solutions and generate useful data.
Three ways organizations can use story as a platform for social innovation.