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Innovation for the Next 100 Years
The president of the Rockefeller Foundation explains what social innovation means to the foundation and how it is preparing for the next 100 years.
The president of the Rockefeller Foundation explains what social innovation means to the foundation and how it is preparing for the next 100 years.
Social innovations must take into account the complexity of social problems and foster solutions resilient enough to adapt and survive.
Organizations need the ability to both scale up successful innovations and create new ones, even those that challenge the status quo.
The mayor of Seoul, Korea, recounts his path to government office and explains why social innovation is central to the way that he governs.
Innovation is necessary to further social progress, and yet the challenges and paradoxes inherent in the endeavor cannot be avoided.
Ai-jen Poo, cofounder and director of the National Domestic Workers Alliance and 2014 McArthur genius grant recipient, is building a movement to improve the lives of 2.5 million US home care workers.
The Liberty Hill Foundation concentrates on helping community activists create lasting change in Los Angeles.
A South African foundation is leading the way in creating mobile-phone-based solutions for social change.
To support entrepreneurs in emerging markets, investors are drawing upon a financial tradition that dates back centuries.
The American Nonprofits Federal Credit Union will provide loans and other much-needed financial services to member organizations.