Undercover Solutions
Solutions to social problems are often hidden in the most obvious places, masquerading as problems.
Solutions to social problems are often hidden in the most obvious places, masquerading as problems.
The nonprofit funding process lacks transparency and fosters insecurity—and only funders can fix it.
Even with the best intentions and emerging tools, the current investment framework makes it difficult to match investment portfolios to values.
By supporting local innovators, we can solve more social problems and deepen our access to new systems thinking.
Three strategies investors can use to create impactful outcomes at scale.
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.