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A New Approach to Solving the US Housing Crisis
Four ways nonprofits and social enterprises can use market-based solutions to help meet millennial demand for affordable housing.
Four ways nonprofits and social enterprises can use market-based solutions to help meet millennial demand for affordable housing.
To attain affordable housing for all, we must build public support by shifting narratives away from consumer choice and personal responsibility.
How we frame social issues profoundly influences our understanding of them, and how we think and talk about solutions.
How nonprofit organizations can do a better job with their data.
Public and private leaders should collaborate to promote health amenities in different neighborhoods—enabling prospective residents to make relocation decisions that could improve their quality of life.
Colombia’s Comfama has brought critical economic and social services to Medellín. Can this public-private hybrid continue to bolster the country’s growing middle class?
In the face of Berlin’s rising rents and gentrification, tenants are asserting their rights through Kotti & Co.
The departments of Veterans Affairs and Housing and Urban Development turbocharged community efforts to end homelessness among veterans and provided a model for better government.
A collaboration between the NAACP and Airbnb is one of several new efforts to reduce racial discrimination on home-sharing platforms.
Exeko seeks to better understand social, cultural, and intellectual exclusion and work to eliminate it.