Philanthropy
Why the Art of Philanthropy Trumps the Science
A new kind of "reflective metrics" would help us measure the art of what philanthropy aspires to do.
Understanding why people behave unselfishly
A new kind of "reflective metrics" would help us measure the art of what philanthropy aspires to do.
The effort to make giving public and start a “giving season” won’t materially affect giving in any positive way.
A new study highlights the realities of donor behavior and how organizations can redesign their outreach strategies to be more effective.
With the ever-widening wealth gap, we as a society need to break out of the traditional philanthropic mold.
If real, radical cultural change is a goal of the Clinton Global Initiative, then real rich people are part of the problem and fundamental to the solution.
Contrary to myth, the sale of Ben & Jerry’s to corporate giant Unilever wasn’t legally required.
Employers who provide workers with tangible ways to make a positive social or environmental impact will find that it pays off.
As leaders, the only pretension we cannot tolerate is that we are powerless to change what we see around us.
Only a sliver of the world’s population currently benefits from well-designed spaces in which to live their best lives.