Capital for Creativity
Impact investors have ignored the arts and culture sector, at the expense of the communities they seek to help.
Impact investors have ignored the arts and culture sector, at the expense of the communities they seek to help.
The funding ecosystem has a greater role to play in the survival of nonprofits than their internal structure.
Innovators are T-shaped. Social innovators must be more.
The Wooden Floor is licensing its successful model of using arts education to break the cycle of poverty.
Vi-Ability uses football to get disengaged British youth interested in acquiring the skills and experience necessary to succeed.
Five principles based in social science that will help organizations connect their work to what people care most about.
We need to develop new processes of collective storytelling across sectors to navigate turbulent times and foster systems change.
America must invest in art and imaginative capacity.
A look at the difference between cultural and social entrepreneurship.
Jeff Skoll is one of the most creative, generous, and effective philanthropists of his time. And at age 47, he’s just getting started.