Individual Giving
Upending the Power Structure of Giving
The issues and effects of “diverse donors” are no longer marginal, but a central part of the complex philanthropic and social sector in the US.
The issues and effects of “diverse donors” are no longer marginal, but a central part of the complex philanthropic and social sector in the US.
A study from Liberty Hill Foundation provides insights into building philanthropy in African American communities.
The vast majority of neighborhoods in American cities do not "trade places." Instead, concentrated poverty and its opposite, concentrated affluence, are surprisingly persistent.
A look at how the Nova Scotia public health care system transformed from the inside out.
In No Straight Lines, Alan Moore presents a new way of thinking about our complex world, one that emphasizes participation and human relationships.
Spreading religious pluralism in a time of violent prejudice.
Stanford assistant professor Greg Walton examines a psychological factor that contributes to inequalities between socially marginalized and non-marginalized groups.
How can global communication help students understand the world better and grow as innovators?
Investing in women is an opportunity, not a constraint—and one that can accelerate change for everyone.