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Forging Ahead with Cross-Sector Innovations
The mayor of Seoul, Korea, recounts his path to government office and explains why social innovation is central to the way that he governs.
Innovations in federal, state, and local government programs
The mayor of Seoul, Korea, recounts his path to government office and explains why social innovation is central to the way that he governs.
Ai-jen Poo, cofounder and director of the National Domestic Workers Alliance and 2014 McArthur genius grant recipient, is building a movement to improve the lives of 2.5 million US home care workers.
With hard data and soft skills, Communities in Schools fine-tunes its model to reduce dropout rates.
Common Ground helps reduce the number of people sleeping on New York City streets by opening residential buildings for the homeless and impaired.
Getting promising drug discoveries out of university labs and into the drug pipeline is more difficult than it should be.
Racial integration in US schools has declined in the wake of recent court decisions to release districts from earlier desegregation orders.
Public sector innovators are improving government by replicating the market conditions that have fostered breakthroughs in the private sector.
Growing numbers of foundations, government agencies, and corporations in Europe are adopting venture philanthropy practices.
The nonprofit sector has taken on the management of a wide range of heretofore government services. Some portions of mass transit should be next.
A look at Silicon Valley’s surprising disconnect and opportunities that all local funders should consider.