Philanthropy as Infrastructure?
As a society, we should not encourage the replacement of public responsibilities by private philanthropy.
As a society, we should not encourage the replacement of public responsibilities by private philanthropy.
AID for Africa’s model seems like a smart way to bring nonprofits together where they can leverage their combined presence.
California's social venture legislation is part of a broader evolution of social innovation.
How local governments and nonprofits can work together for large-scale community change.
There is a disturbing American presumption that it can develop other societies through the export of Americans overseas.
The discretionary spending bucket is the easiest place for conservatives and liberals to find a palliative for the nation's maxed-out deficit headache.
The anti-immigrant trend line is deeply damaging to social innovation, social justice, and civil society.
Health care needs large-scale innovation that introduces higher-quality, lower-cost providers through a system that's mobile, digital, and efficient.
Thanks to Todd Park, a federal agency has discovered that health care organizations can think more like nimble startups than like lumbering giants.
Governor Walker's ideology requires that people who need assistance seek private charity and that private charity be deprived of the means of assisting them.