World Literature on Social Innovation: A Quest
A new book makes an important contribution to a field screaming out for diversity—but may also illustrate why there isn’t more diversity.
Innovative ideas to help leaders of nonprofits and nongovernmental organizations work more effectively (more)
A new book makes an important contribution to a field screaming out for diversity—but may also illustrate why there isn’t more diversity.
Lessons from a new initiative aimed at supporting and developing new social justice leaders.
Can new insights from biology help us reimagine what and how organizations scale up?
Understanding the division within the sharing economy is an essential step toward engaging the values-driven segment of that economy with our social change missions.
Philanthropy can help educators find, create, and demand better options for students.
Helping those excluded from the labor market reach their full potential will have a huge effect on health care and the economy.
How strategic use of social media, project-based donations, and peer-to-peer fundraising can build a base of millennial supporters.
To sustain collective impact, we must bring more rigor to the practice by drawing on lessons from a diverse array of communities to define what truly makes this work unique.
It’s time to put an end to the “flat world” thinking that guides the work of all too many social change organizations.
Research on the needs and habits of the poor shows that nonprofits can serve a vital function in expanding access to financial services.