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New research shows that Women’s March protests convinced local companies to select more female board members.
Leaders of several intermediary organizations share how they envision their role within—and how they ultimately hope to upend—the philanthropic landscape.
New research shows that Women’s March protests convinced local companies to select more female board members.
In a fragmented impact ecosystem, ed-tech needs collaboration to prioritize education over technology.
An excerpt from The Digital Double Bind on the digital revolution in the Global South
Imagine a nurse for every census tract of the United States. We must transform nursing education to make that vision a reality.
A new study reveals that incivility between doctors and nurses leads to higher rates of patient death and medical errors.
What looks like racial progress at many nonprofits can set up leaders of color to fail. Read one former executive director’s story and five lessons she learned.
Because trust-based philanthropy shouldn’t mean blind faith.
Learn how the Digital School aims to reach Arabic-speaking students across the MENA region and beyond. Series: The Global Pursuit of Equity
An excerpt from Tell Me My Story on mission-driven workplace cultures that help people heal, serve, and grow
Unrestricted grants produce powerful impacts, but we won’t see more of them until we address the hidden barriers.
An excerpt from Next Generation Evidence on building social impact through a broader and more inclusive definition of evidence
A new data-based initiative is helping businesses measure the racial equity of their workforce and take steps to improve it.
Building a more equitable, effective, and efficient social sector will require understanding and addressing these risks.
How recognizing trauma in ourselves, other people, and the systems around us can open up new pathways to solving social problems.
Because trust-based philanthropy shouldn’t mean blind faith.
Like so many organizations, our environmental nonprofit was rocked by internal conflict. What happened and what did we learn?
The pursuit of better outcomes for underserved communities, rather than the novelty of emerging technologies, should drive innovation in health care.
Design thinking has failed to deliver on its promise to solve the world’s thorniest social challenges. Adopting a critical design stance can help designers serve communities, rather than their own methodology.