Finding Black Joy in Pain
Scholar and activist Christopher Paul Harris re-envisions the history of Black protest movements to argue for new politics based on pain, joy, and care.
New and innovative ideas to help nonprofit leaders raise money, and to help funders and donors give more effectively (more)
Scholar and activist Christopher Paul Harris re-envisions the history of Black protest movements to argue for new politics based on pain, joy, and care.
Moving away from endless problem-solving and toward creating healthy context.
Knowledge of trauma and healing gives funders a way to expand their perspectives, do less harm, and be more effective at systems change.
Development philanthropists should focus on building the productive capacity of entire countries to achieve large-scale economic transformation, rather than enabling a few individuals to increase their consumption.
Ten SSIR articles that examine the growing field of impact investing from a range of perspectives, including investors, philanthropists, nonprofits, researchers, social entrepreneurs, and local communities.
Instead of preparing for the distant future, philanthropy needs to work to prepare for the here and now.
Philanthropy has a huge opportunity—and responsibility—to build a culture of repair both inside and outside their organizations.
How Kendeda is building organizational resilience by investing in operating reserves
Advice on increasing support for community power building from power builders and funders