Learning Code for a Second Chance at Life
Social enterprise Take2’s training and support program provides a pathway to job security after incarceration.
Social enterprise Take2’s training and support program provides a pathway to job security after incarceration.
A small foundation that eschews perpetuity in favor of maximizing social impact can continue to sustain and scale long after its doors close. | Open access to this article is made possible by the Linked Foundation.
Formerly incarcerated individuals who face employment discrimination are more likely to pursue entrepreneurship.
Large-scale implementation of universal basic income can decrease overall welfare.
To play their part in building a multiracial democracy for all, many nonprofits will need to embrace their own transformation.
The future is having a moment. Philanthropic and nonprofit organizations can use the foresight tools long championed by private industry to build more desirable futures for their communities.
The hard, transformative work of building a society for everyone begins with seeking to love particular people and their particular needs.
Comprehensive reform of a single mandatory subject in Rwandan secondary schools is setting students up for real-world opportunities by aligning classroom learning with life after graduation.
The road to making legal equal protection real, proactive, and effective is long, but it begins with being clear about the destination.
An excerpt from Making Work Matter on developing impactful leadership