Learning Code for a Second Chance at Life
Social enterprise Take2’s training and support program provides a pathway to job security after incarceration.
Innovative ways that organizations are using and adapting business strategies to advance social and environmental well-being (more)
Social enterprise Take2’s training and support program provides a pathway to job security after incarceration.
Formerly incarcerated individuals who face employment discrimination are more likely to pursue entrepreneurship.
OpenAI’s governance saga might give leaders pause about alternative ways of organizing, but research shows hybrid governance models can be successful—with effective boards to lead them.
An excerpt from Innovation for the Masses on tech centers that are getting it right
Six research and design tips for social networks, community builders, and educational organizations that want to support gender-inclusive entrepreneurship.
An excerpt from Scaling Up Development Impact on scaling through government
Social enterprise law around the world faces a difficult trade-off between cultivating public trust and promoting scale. The sector will benefit by getting clearer on the available options.
Startup collaboratives often encounter challenges when converting their motivation to do good into action. We have created a minimum viable benefit process for agenda-setting that can help them start up and stay on track. | Open access to this article is made possible by the Center for Integrative Leadership, University of Minnesota.
An environmental initiative has taken the unusual step of partnering with residents to safeguard affordable housing and jobs.
A charity and bank are teaming up to ease the rental process for low-income and homeless people in the United Kingdom.