What We Can Learn From the COVID-19 Philanthropy Commons
A platform to streamline philanthropic conversation and sharing opportunities needs to start by building community and rapport, rather than merely technology.
Innovations in technology that serve the world (more)
A platform to streamline philanthropic conversation and sharing opportunities needs to start by building community and rapport, rather than merely technology.
Community-focused entrepreneurs are using innovative business models and technology to make renewable energy and a healthy environment accessible to everyone.
An excerpt from The Equality Machine on how next-generation technology can create more inclusive digital speech.
An excerpt from Digital, Diverse, and Divided on building cultural intelligence to address polarization.
Local social networks are often filled with just as much misinformation, racism, and toxicity as global platforms, with effects that can be even more severe.
Spending money on research, or improving the research process, is one of the most powerful force multipliers that philanthropy can leverage.
Companies and nonprofits need to be more realistic and empathetic that consumers’ decisions are not purely driven by cost.
Can the new suite of digital surveillance tools help to create more just and equitable workplaces?
The ethical pause—a short period of reflection and inquiry about a project’s ethical implications and the team’s approach to the work—helps ensure teams ask the right questions and address issues of inequity and access in the services they develop.
A new cancer-detecting smart bra raises awareness about breast cancer and breast health in sub-Saharan Africa.