The Power of a Simple and Inclusive Definition
To live up to its vision to change the world for the better, the social entrepreneur movement must clearly and simply define itself.
To live up to its vision to change the world for the better, the social entrepreneur movement must clearly and simply define itself.
Looked at from the perspective of the political right, and the left, and the center, the proposed law making CSR mandatory is a really bad idea.
Keeping your message simple helps mobilize people in support of your goals.
A global study of healthcare social enterprises shows that partnerships, not investment, are the key to healthcare innovation and new markets.
The president of the Rockefeller Foundation explains what social innovation means to the foundation and how it is preparing for the next 100 years.
The old paradigm of government aid is inadequate. What's needed are innovative solutions that foster sustainable economic growth.
Many people think that the term “government innovation” is an oxymoron, but innovation does occur in the public sector and the pace is accelerating.
The Liberty Hill Foundation concentrates on helping community activists create lasting change in Los Angeles.
With hard data and soft skills, Communities in Schools fine-tunes its model to reduce dropout rates.
A South African foundation is leading the way in creating mobile-phone-based solutions for social change.