Human Rights
Betting on Migration for Impact
Enabling people to move for opportunity should be an urgent priority for funders and social innovators who want to make a difference in global inequality.
New and innovative ideas to help nonprofit leaders raise money, and to help funders and donors give more effectively (more)
Enabling people to move for opportunity should be an urgent priority for funders and social innovators who want to make a difference in global inequality.
Understanding the historical roots of many foundation endowments is a critical step in considering the question of philanthropic reparations.
Philanthropists must think beyond funding outcomes and invest in the capacity of systems to perpetuate and sustain change.
Without a clear understanding of the gaps in the market, it is difficult for impact investors to develop sound strategies to fill them.
An excerpt from Occupation: Organizer on the birth of the community organizing model
Innovation stories on leadership, philanthropy, education, gender equity, and grassroots movements that will leave you feeling hopeful.
Nearly two decades after our founding, the Chorus Foundation and our allies take stock on what we have learned about philanthropy, power, and creating a better world.
Spending down is only a tactic. To turn it into something more strategic, we will need to consider a host of questions.
The Kataly Foundation invests in communities in ways that ensure that more value stays in the community.
Visionary solidarity economy projects are putting down roots in communities across the United States. But philanthropy will be needed for these seeds to bear fruit.