Calling Out, Calling In, and Calling Upon One Another
How developing strong relationships between nonprofit leaders can fuel anti-racist momentum.
How developing strong relationships between nonprofit leaders can fuel anti-racist momentum.
The pursuit of better outcomes for underserved communities, rather than the novelty of emerging technologies, should drive innovation in health care.
The key to healing in an epidemic of loneliness is found in local communities that address social isolation as a public health concern.
An excerpt from The Future of the Responsible Company on the right to be responsible
Diversity, equity, and inclusion are much more than a passing fad. They are a framework for engaging an organization’s full strength.
The next step in impact investing is the Delaware statutory public benefit limited partnership, which provides clarity of definition, assuages fears of greenwashing, and harmonizes manager incentives with public good.
Nearly two decades after our founding, the Chorus Foundation and our allies take stock on what we have learned about philanthropy, power, and creating a better world.
Design thinking has failed to deliver on its promise to solve the world’s thorniest social challenges. Adopting a critical design stance can help designers serve communities, rather than their own methodology.
Spending down is only a tactic. To turn it into something more strategic, we will need to consider a host of questions.
Too many nonprofits and foundations reject lobbying as dubious. But a new movement is reclaiming this practice as essential for promoting social change.