Sustainability and Self-Interest
John Elkington argues in his latest book that a new set of entrepreneurs in business, government, and universities are reinventing capitalism.
John Elkington argues in his latest book that a new set of entrepreneurs in business, government, and universities are reinventing capitalism.
A "reverse innovation" guru provides anecdotes and advice about how to succeed in emerging markets.
How the Ford Foundation is engaging its global staff in building a shared culture of results.
There is a great deal of untapped potential in consistently applying existing technologies to support, and in fact, direct social change.
How the Omidyar Network uses a venture capital model to measure and evaluate effectiveness.
Elizabeth Littlefield heads up OPIC, a federal agency that helps steer billions of dollars of private investment capital to developing countries.
How the Rockefeller Foundation is approaching evaluation with developing country partners.
Researchers examine the rise of hybrid organizations that combine aspects of nonprofits and for-profits and the challenges hybrids face.
The authors of the influential book Forces for Good examine how their framework for creating high-impact nonprofits applies to local and smaller organizations.
It is essential to build direct consumer feedback into funding criteria for government and nonprofit programs serving low-income people.