It’s Not about Apple—It’s About Community
How are your tools defining the way you can work or the way you can engage with your community?
Innovations that address global challenges such as education, environment, and health (more)
How are your tools defining the way you can work or the way you can engage with your community?
“Digital citizenship” and connectivity are opening up new avenues to tap into the creativity, inventiveness and enterprise of youth to create educational and economic opportunities.
Whether there is a profit motive or not, the notion that business has a role to play in addressing societal issues is at the heart of today’s discourse on social entrepreneurship.
New levels of data-filtering, along with the growth of social networks that aggregate like-minded souls, are threatening civic engagement—and other assertions made at the Personal Democracy Forum.
Will mobile telephones become the new super highway to connect the poor to the financial grid?
New public-private partnerships have led to big leaps in the exportation of Argentinian wine.
As parents spend more time raising their profitable coffee crop, they spend less time attending to their children's needs.
Microlending in leprosy colonies frees residents from poverty, shame, and isolation.
Used shipping containers become health care clinics in the developing world.
SaveTogether wants to foster the savings habit among low-income Americans.