Government
Citizen as Designer
By shifting the responsibility of the citizen from deciding to designing, we can redirect resources away from conflict and toward creating better ideas.
By shifting the responsibility of the citizen from deciding to designing, we can redirect resources away from conflict and toward creating better ideas.
Religious organizations are powerful catalysts for social change.
The successors to the Millennium Development Goals must take advantage of the power of NGOs, companies, and technologically enabled citizens.
A discussion of the ways in which growing numbers of communities are aligning resources and pulling together to create significant change on a community problem.
The US State Department is redefining diplomacy and development.
If teachers aren’t focused on guiding students to learn and gain knowledge, the fight against educational inequity won’t progress.
An update on social innovation news and events from England's capital.
Impact investing can meet the needs of society’s most disadvantaged, whether they are cocoa farmers in Sierra Leone or the hard-to-employ in New York.
Good intentions abound in the civic and social technology movement—why are so few nonprofits participating?
A look at best practices between the US and China, and reflections from a recent Phoenix Global Impact trip.