Deepening Impact Through Relational Philanthropy
Philanthropy must learn to center relationships without backing away from the inherent messiness of diverse points of view.
Innovative ways organizations can work together to increase their overall reach and efficacy (more)
Philanthropy must learn to center relationships without backing away from the inherent messiness of diverse points of view.
What the Human Genome Project can teach us about channeling a revolutionary technology for public benefit—and why nuclear weapons are a counter-productive analogy.
From climate change to national security threats, the problems we face in the world are too big for government to solve alone. Public-private partnerships demonstrate how government can collaborate with the private sector to catalyze and scale innovation.
Private companies and public institutions struggle to get as much done together as private companies working together in groups.
A conversation with Leah Hunt-Hendrix and Astra Taylor about building cohesion across differences and organizing transformative social movements.
Every social system has its own unique and self-reinforcing characteristics, practices, and vocabularies. Learning to span these boundaries is a prerequisite for any significant change effort.
In a fragmented impact ecosystem, ed-tech needs collaboration to prioritize education over technology.
In an “ecosystem” approach, different theories of change reinforce and strengthen each other.
A group of newly launched business and nonprofit coalitions are aiming to advance disability inclusion in a new way.