What Can Cities Expect of the Arts?
Many cities claim they plan to renew themselves through the arts, but solving urban problems requires more than a few artists-in-residence.
Many cities claim they plan to renew themselves through the arts, but solving urban problems requires more than a few artists-in-residence.
Although new corporate forms like B Corps make it easier to pursue a social mission, it turns out that you don't need one to do so.
Justin Cahill talks about how his enterprise built a company called RISE, which now boasts 30,000 children learning English in more than 100 learning centers in one of the fastest-growing markets in world.
The successors to the Millennium Development Goals must take advantage of the power of NGOs, companies, and technologically enabled citizens.
Open innovation enables behaviors that lay the groundwork for scale.
The public debate around climate change is no longer about science—it’s about values, culture, and ideology.
It is time to move from innovation as an ideology to innovation as a process.
Contrary to myth, the sale of Ben & Jerry’s to corporate giant Unilever wasn’t legally required.
A discussion of the ways in which growing numbers of communities are aligning resources and pulling together to create significant change on a community problem.
What are the biggest factors that affect recruiting nonprofit volunteers?