Supporting Children Who Lack Parental Care From All Sides
To effectively support children at risk, the nonprofit and donor community must adopt a holistic approach to child welfare that includes prevention, long-term care, education, and advocacy.
To effectively support children at risk, the nonprofit and donor community must adopt a holistic approach to child welfare that includes prevention, long-term care, education, and advocacy.
Asha Curran, chief innovation officer at the 92nd Street Y and director of its Belfer Center for Innovation & Social Impact, discussed the evolution of the grassroots giving movement at our 2018 Data on Purpose conference.
India’s first women clerics are working to challenge entrenched Muslim gender norms.
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NovoNutrients uses bacteria to convert CO2 and other industrial emissions into fish food.
NGO Aktion Courage spurs students’ activist energy to promote antiracist programming across Germany.
Green Schoolyards America connects ecological innovation with education, equity, and community engagement.
Auticon aims to change society’s perception of people on the autism spectrum for the benefit of businesses and employees alike.
After the 1986 Chernobyl disaster, the “energy rebels” of Schönau, Germany, launched a grassroots revolution in the Black Forest to take control of their community’s power.
Nathan Schneider's chronicle of the cooperative movement dazzles with stories but is short on solutions.