Foundations
Letting Go
Two insiders explore why foundations micromanage how social problems are solved and explore what grant makers can do to foster high impact strategies.
Innovations in federal, state, and local government programs
Two insiders explore why foundations micromanage how social problems are solved and explore what grant makers can do to foster high impact strategies.
Richard Morse, research associate at the Stanford’s Program on Energy and Sustainable Development, discusses carbon offsets as a way to engage the developing world in climate change mitigation.
In the excitement of the budget negotiations, a nonprofit organization was again thrust into the national spotlight.
United States Secretary of Energy Steven Chu talks about the green technology revolution and why America needs it.
The debate on the 2012 budget and the President’s own history with the nonprofit sector gave me a better understanding as to why the President might have made some of his decisions.
Code for America enlists young tech talents in a year of service at city halls across the country.
Les Fusions et acquisitions se justifient-elles dans l'economie sociale ou sont elles le privilege de l'economie capitaliste?
The hundreds, if not thousands, of nonprofits and collaborations that are similar to CAPs should definitely take notice.
Nicolas Shea, the innovation and entrepreneurship advisor to the Chilean minister of economy, discusses the Start-Up Chile program.
How a private-public-academic partnership is helping people with serious mental illnesses find and keep jobs.