Corporate Philanthropy
Google Giving: Calibrating Moon Shots
When we back only proven and incremental ideas, we miss out on the opportunity to test new ones that could potentially change millions of lives.
When we back only proven and incremental ideas, we miss out on the opportunity to test new ones that could potentially change millions of lives.
Our digital infrastructure is rapidly eroding accepted boundaries that diplomacy, good governance, and politics have relied on for centuries.
Enrollment in a classroom with a high poverty rate doesn't necessarily affect individual student performance.
MapLight, a nonprofit that crunches data to determine the influence of money in politics, aims to make government more accountable.
All across the developing world, poor parents are investing in low-cost private education for their children—and seeing positive results.
A Philadelphia study connects green spaces to neighborhood safety.