Large Foundations Dropping the Ball on Government Programs
The Pay For Success program and Social Innovation Fund are examples of the government turning to philanthropy for help selecting the effective programs.
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The Pay For Success program and Social Innovation Fund are examples of the government turning to philanthropy for help selecting the effective programs.
Lenny Mendonca discusses the role the federal budget plays in helping or hindering research, development, and private innovation.
Wouldn’t we advance the goals of nonprofit hospitals and schools, and environmental and arts organizations if the government had more to spend on them?
Lobbying and bribery are both time-honored ways to seek influence, but there is an important difference between them.
A look at what’s needed next to create the right policy environment for innovation and results.
The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Citizens United vs. The FEC is a harbinger of great change for the social sector.
The meaning and function of college in our society has changed.
In the excitement of the budget negotiations, a nonprofit organization was again thrust into the national spotlight.
The eighth year of the Skoll World Forum showed incredible dedication to accelerating entrepreneurial solutions to the world’s most pressing social issues.
United States Secretary of Energy Steven Chu talks about the green technology revolution and why America needs it.