Using Online Donations to Strengthen Philanthropy in China
There is no single path to successful digital philanthropy in China, but a new study provides six questions that stakeholders should ask themselves as they begin to develop their strategies.
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There is no single path to successful digital philanthropy in China, but a new study provides six questions that stakeholders should ask themselves as they begin to develop their strategies.
By making data easily verifiable, resistant to alteration, and instantly available to anyone within a network, the incorruptible digital ledgers known as blockchains can help ensure that commercial goods are ethically produced from mine to store.
How funders can support bold, emerging leaders and their cutting-edge ideas.
An excerpt of Uberland demonstrates how the rideshare app company has utilized Silicon Valley practices to transform the workplace.
AI4ALL’s summer programs for high schoolers aim to increase diversity in the growing field of artificial intelligence.
Proposals for grants can offer a wealth of ideas and information to the nonprofit community, if foundations take the right steps.
The former chief innovation officer at USAID outlines a way for social sector organizations and funders to build innovation into their DNA.
How the social sector can lead the way to ethical and responsible data use.
Rob Reich, a Marc and Laura Andreessen faculty co-director of Stanford PACS, moderates a conversation about the promise and peril of technology in civil society. Reich is joined by Kelly Born, a program manager at the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation’s Madison Initiative, and Arisha Hatch, managing director of campaigns at Color of Change.