Reframing Aging: Growing “Old at Heart”
Describing aging as “building momentum” helps people see how experience and wisdom enables older people to improve their communities.
Describing aging as “building momentum” helps people see how experience and wisdom enables older people to improve their communities.
Recent breakthroughs in artificial intelligence offer enormous benefits for mission-driven organizations and could eventually revolutionize how they work.
What is the difference between communities that are able to recover from disinvestment and those that cannot? The answer, according to recent research from MDRC, are the presence of strong social networks.
The timing is opportune for CSR to catalyze impact in India’s development sector.
When Timberland began inviting its partners to join volunteer service days, the result was both good for local communities and good for business.
A reading list to help your organization look inward and examine how to better foster a culture where employees are empowered to thrive, collaborate, and innovate for maximum social impact.
What lies under the word, “uncollaborative”? Usually, it’s an unaddressed power imbalance.
The experience of the Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves in accelerating investment, collective action, profitability, and impact provides lessons for other impact industries attempting to do the same in base of the pyramid markets across the developing world.
Technology is leaving many mission-driven organizations behind, but a new breed of digital translator can help build the bridges between data, technology, and doing good.
Four ways nonprofits and social enterprises can use market-based solutions to help meet millennial demand for affordable housing.