Women at the Wheel
In Mozambique, an effort to train women as ambulance drivers enhances public safety and fosters opportunity.
In Mozambique, an effort to train women as ambulance drivers enhances public safety and fosters opportunity.
Village Power Finance gives members of nonprofit associations a novel way to pay for solar conversion projects.
An online platform helps city governments to discover, organize, and market publicly owned property.
Local bike-lending arrangements offer an alternative to bigger, more complex bike-sharing systems.
Through an initiative called Earthwards, Johnson & Johnson aims to create a greener company—one product at a time.
The VP of programs at GEO writes about the opportunities for grantmakers in supporting social movements.
To thrive, a nonprofit organization must develop—and adhere to—a clear statement of its core purpose.
Preparing a social enterprise to scale requires fundamental adaptions of the business model and approach to ensure success. Part two of a three-part series.
People who perform volunteer work, far from being distracted by it, tend to perform better at their jobs.
After a disaster, donors to relief funds pay more attention to the death toll than to the needs of survivors.