How Should the Social Sector Respond to an Abortion Upheaval?
The Supreme Court looks poised to overturn Roe v. Wade. We want to hear from you about what comes next.
Innovative public sector policies and programs (more)
The Supreme Court looks poised to overturn Roe v. Wade. We want to hear from you about what comes next.
By investing in a talent pipeline of diverse public interest technologists, government and philanthropy can advance equity, expand opportunity, and make democracy work for the people.
How a robust public interest technology field can overcome historical inequities and ensure that everyone can fully benefit from technology.
Illinois’ Climate and Equitable Jobs Act shows that transformative policymaking is dependent on a genuinely inclusive process.
For a more equitable, inclusive, multiracial, and multiethnic democracy, we must invest substantive, resourced, and long-term decision-making power in the public.
An excerpt from The Tech That Comes Next on the technology needed to create a more inclusive, equitable world.
What will it take to put a real S in ESG?
Three areas where philanthropic funders can partner with government on infrastructure investments to advance equity in the United States.
How a network mindset can break down silos between public agencies and nonprofits to successfully promote equitable and accessible education.
Two excerpts from the edited collection, The Intersector, on building public trust through cross-sector collaboration between the public, nonprofit, and private sectors.