Philanthropy & Funding
Tackling Inequality Through Social Innovation
Three key cross-sector reforms can ensure innovation and equality are never at odds.
Three key cross-sector reforms can ensure innovation and equality are never at odds.
Can we shift from a culture of quick fixes to long-term, transformative change?
An excerpt from Emotional Justice on redefining Black women’s relationship to labor
Racial equity can’t be thought of solely as a funding priority; it must be a critical component of philanthropy’s own way of being.
We’re all better off when we’re all better off.
What an often-misunderstood part of Darwin’s theory of evolution can tell us about where philanthropy might be headed.
Highlights from the magazine and website cover ESG, leadership, systems change, and more.
In discussions of diversity, equity, and inclusion, the table is frequently used as a symbol of inclusion. Whether by design or default, the table is accepted as a place to ameliorate issues of marginalization, exclusion, neglect, discrimination, and other harms.
Three social change leaders discuss how to move the narrative about housing away from a focus on individual actions toward values, racial justice, and the well-being of all.