Investing in Impact
As entrepreneurs create more for-profit businesses with strong social missions, the opportunity for socially minded investors to invest in them grows.
As entrepreneurs create more for-profit businesses with strong social missions, the opportunity for socially minded investors to invest in them grows.
A veteran of the microfinance industry looks at impact investing through the lenses of history, language, and psychology.
Donors and grantmakers are allocating money more efficiently, thanks to the emergence of information and funding intermediaries.
Leaders of Alcoa and PUMA, two forward-looking multibillion-dollar global companies, describe a framework for sustainable growth.
Ushahidi develops free software that allows volunteers to map humanitarian crises from their mobile phones.
How human services nonprofits can stay afloat and advance their missions during a time of government cutbacks.
Giving circles are powerful ways to transform the world while also transforming participants’ giving.
In 2008, a group of Chicago’s social service agencies formed the Back Office Cooperative, which has produced impressive financial savings. Yet greater efficiency has had a cultural cost.