How to Support Women Social Entrepreneurs in India
Realizing the transformative potential of women’s leadership in India’s social enterprise sector will require persistent efforts to refine and mainstream gender-lens investing.
Realizing the transformative potential of women’s leadership in India’s social enterprise sector will require persistent efforts to refine and mainstream gender-lens investing.
Rethinking traditional impact investment products offers a path forward for nonprofit organizations seeking greater access to capital.
A case study on igniting a social movement and engaging an entire community in creating a culture that supports health and wellbeing.
Both human-centered and systems-thinking methods fit within an effective design approach, and can work in conjunction to address social challenges.
Stanford's Lucy Bernholz moderates a discussion on how social sector organizations can utilize the power of data while integrating critical concerns of security, transparency, and responsible governance into their culture.
A dollar might stretch further overseas, but it can still go far to increase welfare and tackle injustice closer to home.
Blockchain technology will not solve all government problems, but it can help curb corruption and instill trust in government.
How nonprofit organizations can do a better job with their data.
Two approaches for nonprofits that want to work effectively with the government in India.
A new approach to measurement has the potential to surface quicker, cheaper, better data about notoriously hard-to-measure social change.