Social Entrepreneurship, Philanthropy, and Innovation in China and the United States
Chinese and American philanthropists have more in common than one might think.
Chinese and American philanthropists have more in common than one might think.
Autonomous technologies can support social services programs, but delivery must always be centered around people.
Platforms that provide a way for patients, caregivers, and health care staff to share stories and develop solutions across the health system are disrupting traditional hierarchies in medicine.
The 2016 US presidential election is reminding philanthropy of its value.
Planet Inc.’s Andrew Zolli explains how big data paired with big indicators will help us predict and respond to global crises.
This multi-part series presented in partnership with The Communications Network, the FrameWorks Institute, and leading organizations explores how framing profoundly influences our understanding of social challenges, and how we think and talk about potential solutions.
There are six moments in every organization’s business cycle that are ripe for discussion around how mergers and alliances can advance mission and impact.
To curb rising inequality, global leaders must work together to stop the flow of illicit wealth and mitigate tax avoidance.
Throughout the nonprofit sector, scaling is viewed as a cardinal imperative. But a surprising number of organizations are not (or not yet) equipped to expand their impact. Is your organization truly ready to scale? Here is a tool to help you find out.
How private data sources, when leveraged responsibly and collaboratively, can provide insights for addressing the challenges and opportunities of migration.