Partnering for Impact in India
Big business can join forces with social enterprises to support India’s inclusive growth.
Big business can join forces with social enterprises to support India’s inclusive growth.
We must invest in the financial literacy of social entrepreneurs and in the social literacy of investors.
A follow up to the recent post "Some Questions About Udacity."
Exploring open spaces, parks, gardens, and trails as tools for social impact.
Artificial intelligence professor Sebastian Thrun quits Stanford to create a for-profit online university.
Our understanding of community can help funders and evaluators identify, understand, and strengthen the communities they work with.
Five practical considerations for organizations that want to use intentional influence to achieve a bold social goal.
The superficially enticing “logic” of effective altruism ultimately leads to a moralistic, hyper-rationalistic, top-down approach to philanthropy that can kill the very altruistic spirit it claims to foster.
There’s only one bottom line. It ought to be impact.
America must invest in art and imaginative capacity.