Healing-Centered Funding for Systems Change
Knowledge of trauma and healing gives funders a way to expand their perspectives, do less harm, and be more effective at systems change.
Innovative ideas to help leaders of nonprofits and nongovernmental organizations work more effectively (more)
Knowledge of trauma and healing gives funders a way to expand their perspectives, do less harm, and be more effective at systems change.
Ten SSIR articles that examine the growing field of impact investing from a range of perspectives, including investors, philanthropists, nonprofits, researchers, social entrepreneurs, and local communities.
An excerpt from Environmentally Sustainable Growth on the transition to an environmentally sustainable American economy
Instead of preparing for the distant future, philanthropy needs to work to prepare for the here and now.
How Kendeda is building organizational resilience by investing in operating reserves
Going beyond social change Mad Libs means going deep with systems, movements, and real human emotions.
Three principles for rethinking and changing scholarly behavior.
Outsourcing and contract employment models have allowed the tech industry to obscure its terrible labor practices for years. A surging movement of these workers has had enough.
An excerpt from Problem Solver on how we make decisions
How organizations can engage with AI in smart and ethical ways right now.