Ending HIV/AIDS: A Cross-Sector Responsibility
The private sector has an important role to play in ending the HIV/AIDS epidemic and improving health systems as a whole.
The private sector has an important role to play in ending the HIV/AIDS epidemic and improving health systems as a whole.
Unless we prioritize government collection, analysis, and distribution of data, public officials will continue to make decisions with limited facts, and citizens will get poorer services from the government than from the private sector.
Much of the international development community remains stuck in its old ways, focused on short time horizons, rigid planning, and unproductive evaluation.
A new report shows that creating a fundraising plan is paramount for organizations looking to increase individual donor gifts.
A four-point framework for funders to advance a low-carbon future using their entire endowment.
Inclusive governance will require that civil society, government, and industry work together to empower citizens.
Corporate philanthropy can play a powerful role in addressing pervasive public health problems—a look at three effective practices from the Merck Childhood Asthma Network.
Five simple rules for foundations seeking to create lasting social change.
It’s time for more foundations and philanthropists to make $10 million plus grants to social change organizations.
In 2002 the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation made two long-term mega-grants—one to CalTech for $300 million and the other to Conservation International for $395 million.