By focusing on reducing the prevalence of problems, not just supplying solutions, innovations for a healthy context can ...
In the for-profit world, firms are accountable to their customers. If customers don’t value their products, the firm doesn’t ...
Neighbors filled the seats and were standing in the aisles. We watched Trump unveil his self-proclaimed “masterpiece,” ...
These stories from SSIR’s print magazine and website helped to lift our spirits during anxious and troubling moments of 2024. They remind us of why so many people dedicate themselves to social change ...
Even before recent hostilities between Hezbollah and Israel turned the whole of Lebanon into an unimaginably horrifying killing field, the school system in Lebanon had been in steady decline for ...
Grantmakers In Health (GIH) is pleased to publish this supplement to Stanford Social Innovation Review on innovations in health equity, and we thank the Aetna Foundation for sponsoring it. GIH is a ...
Social entrepreneurship is one of the most popular terms in the nonprofit sector, and also one of the most misunderstood. It has been almost three decades since the Surdna Foundation’s executive ...
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Collaborative philanthropy has surged in the past decade, moving billions of dollars to high-impact ventures. It’s time to dream bigger and reimagine what’s possible. By improving how we unite funders ...