Risky Business
How The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation approaches high-risk philanthropic ventures.
How The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation approaches high-risk philanthropic ventures.
A group of conservationists, former bankers, and management consultants have imported ideas from Wall Street to create a new way to protect large ecosystems.
Circles, a national program for helping families get out of poverty, taps an underused resource: middle-class support groups.
The Manoshi Project in Bangladesh is proving that 90 percent of pregnancy-related deaths are preventable.
What the Irvine Foundation has learned over the past six years about performance assessment.
The misalignment between the expansive goal of “health” and a cramped definition of “care” has cost the United States untold lives and treasure. Yet realignment is in reach.
The variation in lifetime earnings and wealth is largely determined by skills acquired by age 23.
In Kenya, civic education programs reached 4.5 million people in advance of the 2002 election.
Social entrepreneurship provides a path to transform Lebanon’s challenges into opportunities for change and development.