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From Margin to Mainstream: Social Innovation for Systems Change
Embedding social innovation across sectors is how we drive more durable systemic change. Even in the most challenging times, here are three ways to do that.
Innovative ways to develop strong leadership capabilities (more)
Embedding social innovation across sectors is how we drive more durable systemic change. Even in the most challenging times, here are three ways to do that.
Health coalitions did the research, coordinated with donors, and secured strong government buy-in. Now, community health workers are finally getting the credit—and pay—they deserve.
Indigenous and local community-centered solutions to deforestation are among the most effective and enduring strategies for mitigating climate change. Social innovators in these communities pioneered a new playbook for getting the world to take notice.
Own your work and your success. Speak plainly about the stakes. Bring people in.
An interview with Marshall Ganz on what the social sector gets wrong about power and structural change
Answering questions occasioned by discussing their SSIR en Español article.
Part 1 of a three-part special report on a series of convenings hosted by SSIR and PolicyLink
Before they take the leap, nonprofits should understand the risks (and what it takes to set themselves up for success).
Shared leadership models can be transformative, but require building an organization-wide culture of collectivity, sharing, and generosity.