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Thirty years ago, people were calling environmentalists “tree huggers.” Today, there is rarely a conversation on Wall Street that doesn’t mention sustainability or climate. If environmental outcomes ...
Cross-sector collaboration can help cities tackle complex social and economic problems, but results are mixed. New research ...
Urban strategies often rely on siloed, one-off interventions that fail to reflect the complexity of social challenges or ...
As the world faces the climate crisis, international protests for racial justice, a global pandemic, and an economic downturn, the social change sector is struggling. Organizations across the spectrum ...
What happens when a nonprofit program or an entire organization needs to shut down? The communities being served, and often society as a whole, are the losers. What if it were possible to mitigate ...
On a whim, an NGO leader walks into a fortune teller's booth. "My NGO has developed a proven intervention that is improving the lives of 10,000 people. We expect increased philanthropic funding over ...
Just a few years ago, philanthropy showed what it could be at its best: nimble, coordinated, unusually brave. This time, ...
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Nonprofit board fellows programs can be mutually beneficial to students, business schools, and partner organizations.
SSIR works with publishing partners in six countries to produce local language editions of SSIR that help foster social innovation, learning, and knowledge exchange worldwide. Each local language ...
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