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Innovative public sector policies and programs (more)
What will it take to put a real S in ESG?
Three areas where philanthropic funders can partner with government on infrastructure investments to advance equity in the United States.
How a network mindset can break down silos between public agencies and nonprofits to successfully promote equitable and accessible education.
Two excerpts from the edited collection, The Intersector, on building public trust through cross-sector collaboration between the public, nonprofit, and private sectors.
The passage of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act gives those of us in the nonpartisan public policy space reason to be optimistic.
Indian nonprofit Femme First Foundation aims to increase women’s political representation in the country.
How small and medium NGOs and social enterprises can help the public sector successfully adopt and scale their innovations.
An excerpt from How Social Science Got Better on how the social sciences are becoming more relevant, diverse, and reflective.
Championing initiatives is not enough. Philanthropy must fund their implementation and build power in communities to keep the ball moving.
An excerpt from Public Goods, Sustainable Development and the Contribution of Business reconsiders the public goods concept and puts forth models for business and the public sectors to respond to the global challenges that our post-COVID-19 world is facing.