Philanthropy & Funding
Investing in Systems Change Capacity
Philanthropists must think beyond funding outcomes and invest in the capacity of systems to perpetuate and sustain change.
Philanthropists must think beyond funding outcomes and invest in the capacity of systems to perpetuate and sustain change.
Design thinking, narrative change, AI, impact investing, the future of philanthropy, and more.
To move beyond single-point solutionism, impact investing must use financial capital as both resource and connective tissue.
Californians for Justice has elevated the power of young people by establishing authentic relationships between them and teachers, educators, and officials. In so doing, it has remade education in the state and crafted a model for broader social change.
A new framework for understanding the opportunity for health care innovators to dig deeper.
Moving away from endless problem-solving and toward creating healthy context.
Knowledge of trauma and healing gives funders a way to expand their perspectives, do less harm, and be more effective at systems change.
An excerpt from The Synthetic University on how mission-driven, market-supported entrepreneurial organizations can transform higher education
Two global health practitioners explore how anti-racist policies and practices in global communities can inform efforts across borders to build a more equitable, healthy world.
Social entrepreneur Sascha Haselmayer argues for slowness as the most effective method for creating lasting social change.