Making Big Bets for Social Change
How to close the gap between what donors say they want to achieve and where they actually put their money.
New and innovative ideas to help nonprofit leaders raise money, and to help funders and donors give more effectively (more)
How to close the gap between what donors say they want to achieve and where they actually put their money.
For one leading health funder, program-related investments promise to help underserved populations.
MSF France has found an answer to the question of whether to accept corporate support—and it’s anything but simple
A project in Newark, N.J., produced cautionary lessons for both advocates and critics of education reform.
A critique of the Gates Foundation doubles as a critique of the “philanthrocapitalism” model in general.
Social innovators in India are making progress against social problems as varied as the lack of high-quality education, limited access to clean water and hygiene, and inadequate nutrition.
Indian Americans are donating more than ever before to support broad-based social change aimed at reducing India’s inequities.
Silicon Valley insider Ram Shriram is focusing a great deal of time, money, and energy on helping innovative NGOs improve K–12 education in India.
Serial technology entrepreneur Desh Deshpande is taking innovation techniques created at MIT and using them to solve social problems in India.