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Educating as if Democracy Depends on It
Preparing young people to participate and govern means moving beyond entrusting civic learning to a single course in high school or an elective on campus.
Preparing young people to participate and govern means moving beyond entrusting civic learning to a single course in high school or an elective on campus.
Philanthropic, nonprofit, and civil society organizations that face highly restrictive state policies can leverage compliance to pursue their goals as legalized entities, making them harder to suppress.
How nonprofits in countries with conflict and closing civil spaces are doubly penalized in the funding world, and 10 ways funders can better serve them.
Any response to this moment must include careful reflection on philanthropy's role in a democratic society.
Worsening conflicts around the world need more than state actors to resolve them. Community-based organizations are working to heal the social fragmentation at the root of mass atrocity and identity-based violence.
An interview with Marshall Ganz on what the social sector gets wrong about power and structural change
Ukrainian civil society is training both civilians and military on first aid and emergency medical response.
As ecosystems of networked organizations, cities provide the necessary scale, reach, and resources to bridge the gap between small experiments and big problems.
As the third sector in Nicaragua comes under increasing government attacks, a founder had to make one of the most difficult choices.