Collaboration
Grassroots Change
To create long-lasting social change, organizations and programs must become embedded in the local community.
To create long-lasting social change, organizations and programs must become embedded in the local community.
By catalyzing the power of people to make change, community organizers equip
people at every level to overcome the myriad barriers to health.
The Deaconess Foundation seeks to shift public policy, mobilize community members, and strengthen advocacy efforts related to children and youth.
A Stockton, Calif., organization is striving to transform its city through culturally
rooted, healing-centered practices and a pedagogy of love.
Sustainability’s vagueness and scarcity orientation may be preventing the future it seeks to create. The time has come to adopt a new mindset.
Do international development projects designed and managed at the grassroots level perform better than those managed from the outside?
The new emphasis on land rights in the global development agenda is a positive step, but could be meaningless without significant shifts in support.
The gender-lens movement is beginning to fund culturally led efforts to transform underlying beliefs that systematically disempower females in the first place.
Initiatives to develop the economic potential of women are becoming a staple of corporate activity.