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What’s Love Got to Do With It? Returning Philanthropy to Its Root
To solve the challenges of today, the sector must re-embrace an ethos of leading with love.
To solve the challenges of today, the sector must re-embrace an ethos of leading with love.
We’re seeing remarkable advances in telemedicine stemming from the international aid response to the war in Ukraine. What have we learned that could be applied in the United States and globally?
America needs a new story—one that is honest and inspiring, and that doesn’t shy away from its racial history—to guide us toward realizing a thriving multiracial democracy.
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Nonprofits can better evaluate and deploy their capacity to achieve their missions by accounting for the assets and liabilities that don’t necessarily appear on their financial statements.
Carbon offset programs enable affluent states and corporations to greenwash and pose serious threats to Indigenous peoples’ rights. Consider the case of the LEAF Coalition’s partnership with Ecuador.
Outgrow combines digital technologies and India’s ancient agricultural wisdom to support small-scale farmers.
Philanthropies concerned with toxic polarization and growing political extremism should invest in community organizing.
Tweets about local air quality from US embassies around the world reduced local pollution and improved health.
Investors exert more influence over corporate management through engagement than through boycotts and divestment.
Mentors are more effective when they see mentorship as a learning opportunity.