Putting Health at the Center of Climate Change
Businesses need to take actions that improve not only the environment, but also human health and well-being, particularly among vulnerable communities in their value chains.
Businesses need to take actions that improve not only the environment, but also human health and well-being, particularly among vulnerable communities in their value chains.
Three social change leaders discuss how to move the narrative about housing away from a focus on individual actions toward values, racial justice, and the well-being of all.
An excerpt from The Equality Machine on how next-generation technology can create more inclusive digital speech.
How businesses can transform procurement practices to strengthen farmer livelihoods and improve environmental impacts.
Why we need to move business from the margins to the mainstream on climate justice, and how to get there.
This article series, produced in partnership with Business Fights Poverty, explores why climate justice is a critical concern for businesses, how companies can put climate justice principles into practice, and emerging solutions from different industries that are taking action.
In this moment of crisis, donors must use all the tools available to protect American democracy. Tax-deductible philanthropy alone is insufficient.
Is the future of philanthropy a more collaborative one? The leaders of Funders for Housing and Opportunity share lessons to help the field learn—and evolve—in real time.
In the context of leadership, separation manifests as leadership by domination—those trying to achieve power over others rather than finding power with others.
As a cross-sector collaboration, ESG means different things to different people, but systems change will require building a shared understanding between diverse stakeholders.