Impact Investing
Cracking the Code of Impact Investing
The creation of “impact classes” as a classification system has the potential to address a number of stubborn barriers in impact investing.
The creation of “impact classes” as a classification system has the potential to address a number of stubborn barriers in impact investing.
Pierre Omidyar, co-founder of the Omidyar Network, discusses why he is optimistic about the “age of connectedness” and how increased connection has changed basic expectations about how society gets things done.
Pierre Omidyar, co-founder of the Omidyar Network, discusses investing in both for-profit businesses and nonprofit organizations to scale social impact.
The new emphasis on land rights in the global development agenda is a positive step, but could be meaningless without significant shifts in support.
Two scholars analyze an array of current approaches to gauging whether and how news organizations make a difference in the world.
A look at how one impact investor helps develop the talent that its portfolio organizations need to succeed.
Increased cross-sector collaboration has allowed businesses to use the power of capitalism to solve social problems—an introduction to the fall 2014 issue.
After Change.org placed petitions at the center of its platform, the size of its membership soared. But operating a high-volume petition site isn’t enough for its leaders. Includes magazine extras.
Why measuring indirect impact matters and how on earth we can do it.