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Lessons in Scaling and Failing
The challenges of scaling up programs aimed at empowering adolescent girls in Bangladesh and Uganda.
Innovative ways nonprofits can increase their reach and social impact (more)
The challenges of scaling up programs aimed at empowering adolescent girls in Bangladesh and Uganda.
Strategy, capital, and people are essential to scaling an organization’s work and impact, but they’re not sufficient—to transform those crucial resources into the desired results, nonprofit leaders need to redesign their organizations too.
There’s a real opportunity for nonprofits to become true business partners with companies they used to approach only for donations.
An often missing but critical part of achieving social change is supporting individuals who can make connections outside of a field of advocacy or practice.
How network entrepreneurs can catalyze large-scale social impact through a process that applies to networks across all systems and sectors.
Technical ingenuity and private funding enable Akshaya Patra to serve hot, healthy lunches to 1.4 million Indian children every day.
To ensure that its clean-water initiatives will stick and grow, Splash works with local partners that will take over when it moves on.
With a sustainable program structure, skilled advocacy, and targeted technical assistance, Evidence Action helped pull off the world’s largest one-day deworming event.
An effort to improve sanitation in developing countries yields lessons in how to achieve enduring, broad-based social impact.
A look at how educators, employers, and others can help millions unemployed and under-employed global youth qualify for and find available jobs.