Making “Customer-driven Philanthropy” Work
Engaging customers in corporate philanthropy has significant bottom-line potential, but even big brands have struggled with doing it well. Is there a future for consumer-driven philanthropy?
Innovative, ethical, and community-minded business practices (more)
Engaging customers in corporate philanthropy has significant bottom-line potential, but even big brands have struggled with doing it well. Is there a future for consumer-driven philanthropy?
Compassionate Careers explores a number of career paths that provide opportunities for service-focused passions to unite and empower a new movement.
Leading by example through individual and institutional commitments to fossil fuel divestment.
Building purpose-driven organizations through engaging the power of the collective.
A look at proposed changes to the World Bank’s environmental and social safeguard policies, and where to set the bar on managing risk.
How an early-stage impact funder and start-up social business in Arusha, Tanzania, struck a deal to get things started and create an opportunity for early exit.
By mainstreaming efforts to empower women, companies can promote a variety of business goals.
Social enterprises can help build stability in countries facing political crises by addressing root causes of civilian discontent.
Those advocating social change through multinational corporations need to raise their expectations.
Creating an ethically sourced apparel company in West Africa is hard enough, but when Ebola strikes, the challenges become almost insurmountable.