Who Protects the Forest?
The Batwa tribe of Democratic Republic of Congo demonstrates that the role of Indigenous peoples in forest protection defies stereotypes.
Innovations in environmental protection and conserving natural resources (more)
The Batwa tribe of Democratic Republic of Congo demonstrates that the role of Indigenous peoples in forest protection defies stereotypes.
Mercy Corps leverages satellite data and AI to preemptively send emergency relief to people ahead of natural disasters.
A model for lasting change through authentic, transformational partnership.
Indigenous and local community-centered solutions to deforestation are among the most effective and enduring strategies for mitigating climate change. Social innovators in these communities pioneered a new playbook for getting the world to take notice.
This follow-up to “Social Innovation and the Journey to Transformation,” sponsored by the Skoll Foundation, explores how bold social innovators shift systems through collective action. The series offers adaptable playbooks for social innovators, partners, and funders to learn from and apply to their work.
How philanthropy can help build a more resilient and equitable food system through agroecology
The climate-driven wildfire crisis calls for a comprehensive, cross-sector approach to funding, research, and action.
Innovation stories on social connection, empowering youth, and revitalizing green spaces offer some year-end inspiration.
The Environmental Justice Resourcing Collective was created to fund work led by and for communities most impacted by environmental racism, climate change, and unjust systems. Four years later, what lessons can funders draw from our experiences supporting frontline communities?