Civic Work, Civic Lessons: Two Generations Reflect on Public Service
Civic Work, Civic Lessons discusses the importance of engaging in public service, especially for younger people.
Innovative ways to develop strong leadership capabilities (more)
Civic Work, Civic Lessons discusses the importance of engaging in public service, especially for younger people.
A discussion with the cultural entrepreneur, human rights advocate, and founder of Tostan.
Given the scope and urgency of the many changes facing the social sector, it’s time to build new bridges for cross-sector and cross-generation learning.
Giving 2.0 Project U offers a treasure trove of resources for teachers and students of philanthropy.
Social entrepreneurs have to get out there and do the work, with enough staying power to make a real impact. Part one of a two-part series.
Building an impact economy at scale can help ensure that success and opportunity become the norm for children not the exception.
Ai-jen Poo, cofounder and director of the National Domestic Workers Alliance and 2014 McArthur genius grant recipient, is building a movement to improve the lives of 2.5 million US home care workers.