Accelerating LGBTQ+ Health Solutions
UPenn’s ambitious Eidos initiative marries business innovation with health research to tackle LGBTQ+ health inequities.
UPenn’s ambitious Eidos initiative marries business innovation with health research to tackle LGBTQ+ health inequities.
The indie bookstore movement believes the future of bookstores lies in their ability to serve as thriving community spaces.
Chicago-based nonprofit Openlands created an arborist apprenticeship program to train the next generation of arborists to maintain the city’s urban forest.
The Tat Sat Community Academy tackles Uganda’s education crisis with a curriculum that emphasizes practical job skills, financial literacy, and cultural knowledge.
Signs TV Uganda offers programming by deaf broadcasters that is also interpreted in sign to serve Africa’s growing, yet underserved, hearing-impaired demographic.
At Panera Cares cafés, there’s a donation box where customers pay on the honor system.
mPowering has created an app that awards goods and services to individuals facing extreme poverty when they make beneficial choices.
Computer imaging technology gets put to work to fight child porn fast—five-millisecond-fast.
Worldreader.org is using electronic reading devices to catalyze a new culture of global literacy.
An EU Fisheries Commission Project pays fisherman to remove plastic debris from the Mediterranean Sea.