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Restoring Trust
What we ask of our institutions, systems, and governing structures—to love all—we must also ask of ourselves.
What we ask of our institutions, systems, and governing structures—to love all—we must also ask of ourselves.
Ukrainian civil society did not have the luxury of awaiting the end of war to make the country more resilient and sustainable. The Alliance of Ukrainian Universities took the lead in coordinating an effective response. | Open access to this article made possible by the Akira Yamaguchi Endowment for Environmental Health and Human Habitation at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Our work in the Transformational Change Partnership demonstrates how investing in public officials can generate system-level improvements.
Outcomes-focused financing can improve government effectiveness around the world.
An excerpt from Connected to Place on applying systems change principles to place-based initiatives
The concentration of AI funding in profit-driven applications has the potential to drive widening inequalities in three critical ways.
A values-driven, accountable approach to data isn't optional—it's essential.
Why our overreliance on dominant data is failing communities and how community data provides a solution.
The CEO of Coefficient Giving reflects on more than a decade of pursuing their distinct approach to philanthropy.
Transforming civic data in the United States is essential to improve our collective health and well-being.