The Trouble With Impact Investing: P1
There’s only one bottom line. It ought to be impact.
There’s only one bottom line. It ought to be impact.
In piloting social impact bonds, governments have already yielded some lessons from the field.
A report from the first-ever Intersection Event.
Donors who use cell phones to make donations do more than give, they talk about it.
Research suggests that mobile distribution had some tangible benefits for recipients of aid, but they also carried costs that could exceed those of traditional physical and voucher-based transfers.
There are some great mission advantages to sharing space with other organizations.
We need social change leaders who are ready to tackle systems that perpetuate injustice.
John Capek talks about ways we can improve the potential success for technologies in order to improve the delivery of healthcare over the next decade.
What’s unique to the Entrepreneurial Generation isn’t just that we are entrepreneurs; it’s why we’re entrepreneurs.
If two thirds of nonprofit executive directors step down in the next five years, who will carry the torch?