Impact Investing: What Exactly Is New?
A veteran of the microfinance industry looks at impact investing through the lenses of history, language, and psychology.
A veteran of the microfinance industry looks at impact investing through the lenses of history, language, and psychology.
Donors and grantmakers are allocating money more efficiently, thanks to the emergence of information and funding intermediaries.
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A group of social innovation leaders from around the world discuss impact investing and how to make it more effective.
Impact Investing: Transforming How We Make Money While Making a Difference by Antony Bugg-Levine & Jed Emerson
The United States and other industrialized countries can learn from experiments in the developing world that use the humble cell phone as a platform for innovation.
Living Cities is working with five US municipalities to develop an ecosystem for solving urban problems.
The microcredit industry needs to be regulated through policies that address high interest rates and abusive loan recovery practices.