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Making the Government Adoption of Social Innovations Work
How small and medium NGOs and social enterprises can help the public sector successfully adopt and scale their innovations.
Innovations in farming and agronomy that promote sustainability and advance social good
How small and medium NGOs and social enterprises can help the public sector successfully adopt and scale their innovations.
Babban Gona provides the capital and means to move Nigeria’s poor farmers from a life of subsistence to economic security—and a model for alleviating poverty across Africa.
Vega Coffee lifts up struggling coffee growers in Latin America by enabling them to roast, package, and ship their own beans directly to US customers—and reinvents the supply chain in the process.
An American funding collaborative is on a mission to help environmental advocates in Southeast Asia protect the Mekong River. Can it do so while navigating the tide of regional politics?
A new framework for identifying the biggest AI opportunities for social impact, and three areas primed for investment.
A new book examines the future of business that promotes the creation of shared value.
Selfless behavior of key individuals is critical to the development of local institutions for self-governance.
As climate change creates new ambiguity problems for farmers, communities need to better understand and assess their own environments.
In an effort to save the bees and buttress the global food supply, Edete, an Israel-based agricultural technology company, has set out to reduce the strain on bees by assisting them with crop pollination.
Funders can build on “constituent engagement” by supporting peer groups as they lead their own change and work collectively to advance their lives.