Global Issues
Philanthropy’s New Bottom Line: A More Sustainable Capitalism
It’s time to look at investment and social-ecological resilience—not just as philanthropists and impact investors but as a species.
It’s time to look at investment and social-ecological resilience—not just as philanthropists and impact investors but as a species.
The Social Innovation Imperative outlines a business approach that takes into consideration the difference between innovating for profit and innovating for social good.
Leveraging Corporate Responsibility explores stakeholders' impact in order to help companies fully realize the potential of their corporate responsibility initiatives.
Highlights from a newly released environmental philanthropy report.
Getting companies to reduce their use of plastic is the focus of the Plastic Disclosure Project.
In northern Uganda, home to one of Africa’s longest and most brutal civil conflicts, organic farming is producing economic growth and stability.
Emory and Chris Rose are members of a multi-issue nonprofit—SOCM—that tackles health, employment, and environmental issues in the isolated and often struggling coalfield communities of Tennessee.
Exploring open spaces, parks, gardens, and trails as tools for social impact.
The "ethical customs" for corporate behavior are changing and opening up new jobs in CSR.