Nonprofits in the Age of the “New Citizen”
Good intentions abound in the civic and social technology movement—why are so few nonprofits participating?
Innovations that address global challenges such as education, environment, and health (more)
Good intentions abound in the civic and social technology movement—why are so few nonprofits participating?
Harvard business professor Leslie John reports on studies providing financial and social incentives to get people to lose weight.
Ambition to scale makes MFIs more financially driven.
A look at best practices between the US and China, and reflections from a recent Phoenix Global Impact trip.
Kate White shares research about how positive and negative messages around recycling influence people’s behavior.
The importance of a nonprofit’s impact when choosing where to donate, and the top high-impact organizations working in international emergency response.
The Barr Fellows Network is changing the way work gets done in Boston’s large and entrenched social sector.
Getting to Bartlett Street chronicles the journey of Joe and Carol Reich, co-founders of the Beginning with Children Foundation.
The power of bringing people together—reflections on TechSoup Global Summit one year later.