Diaspora Philanthropy 3.0
How and why funders must move beyond traditional giving
How and why funders must move beyond traditional giving
An ecosystem approach to investing in and supporting mutualist enterprises—from the ground up.
An interview with two collaborative fund leaders about what differentiates Africa’s collaborative funding movement from other regions, and what other funders can learn from their focus on funding organizations close to the communities they are trying to help.
What do nonprofit advocacy efforts look like, and how can donors support advocacy work on social issues they care about? Kenneth G. Hodder, former national commander of the Salvation Army, and Debby Bielak, a partner at the Bridgespan Group, join DAFgiving360’s Fred Kaynor and SSIR editor Barbara Wheeler-Bride to discuss how elections impact charitable giving and how nonprofits can tap into the energy of the political environment to fund their mission. A sponsored podcast developed with the support of DAFgiving360
How communities across the globe are using technology to break the oil and gas monopoly on information
Systemic investing requires embedding investments in their context.
Growth can be a long and resource-intensive journey, but the social sector’s interconnectedness means that an aligned partner has probably already built what you need (or vice versa).
These four learnings showcase the strengths of collaboratives—and can help others increase the odds of successful government partnerships.
As the politicization of what should be apolitical anti-discrimination practices grows, the stakes for workers, consumers, investors, and communities have never been higher.
A partnership-based, digital health care platform in India is connecting medical specialists to patients who lack access to appropriate care.