Philanthropy
Social Change Increasingly Requires Networked Action
In order to effectively create social change, we must use social connections and a networking mindset to maximize impact.
In order to effectively create social change, we must use social connections and a networking mindset to maximize impact.
Face-to-face conversations among CEOs reminds and reassures them that that failure is, in fact, the norm and does not preclude success.
Scoop.it makes it easy to share the things you're reading, talking about, and interested in without adding a whole new platform to your daily work.
How local governments and nonprofits can work together for large-scale community change.
Israeli and Palestinian students can learn about integration through the film Remember the Titans.
American educators, policymakers, and philanthropists are overselling the role of the highly skilled individual teacher and undervaluing the benefits that come from teacher collaborations.
An interview with Phillip Henderson about the challenges he faces as the president of the Surdna Foundation.
A game development initiative brings individuals together to achieve real-world social change.
Craigslist founder Craig Newmark tells us about how he started CraigConnects, chose areas to support, and selected nonprofits to focus on.
Do More Than Give: The Six Practices of Donors Who Change the World by Leslie R. Crutchfield, John V. Kania, & Mark R. Kramer