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An excerpt from Technology for Good on using technology to create innovative and cost-effective ways to deliver programs ...
High-quality impact data and assessments are vital for allocating capital effectively, yet they are resource-intensive for investors and social innovators. Can generative AI speed up and strengthen ...
Why philanthropy must see disruption not as a detour but as an opportunity to positively transform systems—and three ...
Fundamental goods such as clean air and water do not simply exist. They are the product of ongoing and vigilant enforcement of strong legal standards and requirements.
Oil and gas's dominance over American life can feel like a David vs. Goliath story. Despite the odds, growing pushback in red, blue, and purple states shows that the Davids have more power than we ...
In Liverpool, an exhausted homeless shelter worker puts her head in her hands at the end of another long day. The system she works in is failing the people it is supposed to serve, and she feels ...
Over a billion dollars have been spent on forest and land use carbon credits to “offset” emissions. These offsets have been heralded as a means of protecting and growing the world’s remaining forests, ...
Rather than depersonalizing ties to donors, AI tools can help nonprofits be more engaged and responsive to their expectations ...
The diversity and vibrancy of our sector give me optimism that we will meet the current crisis and weather future challenges ...
A collection of standout pieces published online about handling systems collapse, measuring narrative change, and helping ...
Read about philanthropy’s response to new threats to the social sector; how community-led outcomes contracts are working for ...
Progress on climate change seems closer than ever given rapid improvements in clean energy technologies. Yet the United ...