However Long the Night: A Q&A With Molly Melching
A discussion with the cultural entrepreneur, human rights advocate, and founder of Tostan.
A discussion with the cultural entrepreneur, human rights advocate, and founder of Tostan.
As the private school sector mushrooms across the developing world, fledgling charter school-style education frameworks are emerging.
The explosive growth of interest in human-centered design raises bigger questions about traditional design education, training, and practice.
Given the scope and urgency of the many changes facing the social sector, it’s time to build new bridges for cross-sector and cross-generation learning.
Giving 2.0 Project U offers a treasure trove of resources for teachers and students of philanthropy.
Let’s start telling social entrepreneurial aspirants the truth and get those who support the field financially to acknowledge that staying power and relationship-building are ineluctable partners to innovation. Part two of a series.
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Let’s critically assess the model and imagine greater possibilities by keeping it simple.
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How Girl Scouts of Northern California is using advanced predictive analytics to inform its volunteer management practices.