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Culture and Community Power Building
To achieve systemic change, philanthropy must invest in culture that builds community power.
To achieve systemic change, philanthropy must invest in culture that builds community power.
The Partnership for Inclusive Disaster Strategies prioritizes disaster-emergency preparation and relief outcomes for disabled people.
To win the battle for our world’s future, we need imaginative activism that moves culture to embrace mutual care and regeneration.
Built for Zero Canada is making strides toward eliminating homelessness in Canada.
The Chorus Foundation worked with climate movement activists to create an ecosystem of allied funders and organizers that could usher in a just transition.
Californians for Justice has elevated the power of young people by establishing authentic relationships between them and teachers, educators, and officials. In so doing, it has remade education in the state and crafted a model for broader social change.
Philanthropy needs a new framework for building connection and trust with the communities it seeks to serve.
Randomized controlled trials have limited value for program implementers without better theories of change and broader sources of data. Behavioral science can help.
Philanthropies can leverage the expertise and capabilities of for-profit companies to advance charitable causes by employing global access commitments. | Open access to this article is made possible by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.