Data Disrupts Corruption
Document leaks, big data, and open government are reviving the fight against global graft.
Social innovations that enrich society and enhance democratic participation (more)
Document leaks, big data, and open government are reviving the fight against global graft.
President Obama experimented with radically new ways of maximizing the impact of social programs.
A new, bipartisan curriculum aims to help US students make sense of a highly polarized country.
Gramalaya combines community mobilization with education and microfinance.
How civil society organizations can come together in the defense of civic space.
As funders, providers, and advocates pivot to face a dramatically different funding and political environment, some lessons from history may be instructive.
Laws and programs designed to benefit vulnerable groups, such as the disabled or people of color, often end up benefiting all of society.
Detroit’s experiences hint at a model where philanthropy and business routinely supplement and complement government.
Foundations aspiring to make a difference in challenged cities have much to offer beyond grantmaking—if they are willing to embrace new roles that may fall well outside their comfort zones.