A look at how donor collaboratives have evolved over time, and how fund leaders and donors can sharpen their strategies today ...
Past harm cannot be undone, but it is possible to acknowledge it and attempt to repair the ongoing damage—and it’s important ...
Ten years ago, I (Sheringham) was going door-to-door, providing routine health checks, administering vaccinations, and managing cases of HIV, malaria, tuberculosis, and other debilitating diseases for ...
In recent years, school districts across the United States have made the difficult decision to cut arts programs, including drama, music, and visual arts. In this new episode of Giving With Impact, ...
Societies around the world are in peril: Eroding trust. Backsliding democratic norms. Accelerating global challenges—from political instability and division to climate-related natural disasters and ...
On a May morning in 2023, more than 200 Indigenous, local community, and Afro-descendant women from 20 countries on four continents bustled into a hotel meeting space in Brazzaville, the capital of ...
“In foreign countries, the charity has developed for hundreds of years and then the social enterprise organically came up. In China, we have everything within a few decades. We now have grassroots ...
A collection of standout pieces published online about co-leadership, democracy, multigenerational living, Gen Z, and global ...
FUNDES launched to serve small enterprises in Latin America. The organization had to reinvent itself many times to survive ...
With traditional community spaces underfunded and neglected, investing in the health of our online gathering places has ...
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