The Institutional Impact Investing Revolution
Institutional investments that generate social and environmental impact are increasing, and they are changing the field of impact investing as they go.
Institutional investments that generate social and environmental impact are increasing, and they are changing the field of impact investing as they go.
Three ways nonprofits can embrace sharing, and bring their leadership and changemaking into the 21st century.
Donors face an urgent and critical choice: continue to prioritize military initiatives, or invest more in improving governance.
Four guiding principles for managing the refugee crisis.
A new approach to fostering gender equality is changing faith leaders’ beliefs and behaviors in ways that improve life for entire communities.
A veteran social entrepreneur provides a guide to those who are thinking through the thorny question of whether to create a nonprofit, a for-profit, or something in between.
Nonprofits benefit when they carefully plan an extended role for founders who step down. Open access to this article is made possible by The Bridgespan Group.
With environmental devastation and social injustices pushing the planet to the breaking point, a stronger environmental, social, and governance (ESG) ratings system is needed to ensure investors get the positive impact they're paying for.
How a new officer position could be a catalyst for better board performance.
Micromanaging, rubber stamp, and Balkanized nonprofit boards of directors are more common than not, and turning them into high-functioning governing bodies requires being on the alert for six warning signs.