Nonprofits & NGOs
Should We Put Out a Statement?
Thinking strategically about how nonprofits should respond to potentially polarizing world events.
One of India’s largest cities launched the world’s biggest public-private partnership metro rail project to construct essential public transit for its bustling metropolis. Its leaders overcame numerous hurdles by cultivating a stakeholder mindset.
Thinking strategically about how nonprofits should respond to potentially polarizing world events.
How one NGO is preserving and restoring the biodiversity of northern Portugal to counterbalance the effects of climate change.
Why vast numbers of young Koreans are experiencing extreme social withdrawal, and how to help them re-engage with society. Series: The Global Pursuit of Equity
The “India Stack” provides a model for how developing economies can empower informal business and drive inclusive growth.
Measuring how long impact lasts can be difficult, but nonprofits and donors should make the effort.
Rest and joy are essential to not only leaders but their teams, their organizations, and the communities they serve.
A collective effort to find effective diagnostic and therapeutic solutions for Lyme disease led to the creation of the first-ever national strategy to address the global threat of vector-borne diseases.
In an “ecosystem” approach, different theories of change reinforce and strengthen each other.
There are exciting possibilities, but we are also facing a deafening cacophony of scientific communication, and much of it will not be positive.
Colonialism has contributed to enduring power imbalances between Okinawa and mainland Japan, but there is a path forward through policy change.
As the world of work is reshaped by AI, there are opportunities within the critical, fast-growing care sector to enable and support a workforce facing acute shortages.
After myriad funder press releases and pledges, both racial equity and racial justice grantmaking dropped significantly between 2018 and 2021.
How recognizing trauma in ourselves, other people, and the systems around us can open up new pathways to solving social problems.
Like so many organizations, our environmental nonprofit was rocked by internal conflict. What happened and what did we learn?
Impact investors can support a more just economy by prioritizing alternative ownership enterprises that shift power away from shareholders to workers, the community, and the planet.
The pursuit of better outcomes for underserved communities, rather than the novelty of emerging technologies, should drive innovation in health care.
Moving away from endless problem-solving and toward creating healthy context.