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Q&A with MASS Co-founder Michael Murphy
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Health
Global Diseases, Local Needs
By Jessica Ruvinsky | 2The diseases that get funded tend to be the ones for which funders can take credit. -
Nonprofit Management
Channeling Change: Making Collective Impact Work
This follow-up on the popular "Collective Impact" article provides updated, in-depth guidance. -
Social Entrepreneurship
Avoiding the “Hope Bubble”
By Johanna Mair | 1We must invest in the financial literacy of social entrepreneurs and in the social literacy of investors. -
Social Entrepreneurship
Journey into Brazil’s Social Sector
By Leonardo Letelier | 7The founder of the first social fund in Brazil tells his story.
Current Issue
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A veteran of the microfinance industry looks at impact investing through the lenses of history, language, and psychology.
By Roger Frank | 3 | Nov. 16, 2011 -
Philanthropy in America: A History by Olivier Zunz
Reviewed By Lucy Bernholz | Nov. 16, 2011 -
San Francisco’s five-year-old universal health care program sees positive results.
By Meredith May | Nov. 16, 2011 -
Corporate sustainability reporting is increasingly mandated by government and the public.
By Jessica Ruvinsky | Nov. 16, 2011 -
Why a market for social innovations is needed now more than ever.
By Andrew Wolk | Nov. 16, 2011 -
Leaders of Alcoa and PUMA, two forward-looking multibillion-dollar global companies, describe a framework for sustainable growth.
By Ram Nidumolu, Kevin Kramer, & Jochen Zeitz | Nov. 16, 2011 -
Ushahidi develops free software that allows volunteers to map humanitarian crises from their mobile phones.
By Brandon Keim | Nov. 16, 2011 -
New research finds that some companies are increasingly pro-diversity and others lag well behind.
By Jessica Ruvinsky | Nov. 16, 2011 -
Donors and grantmakers are allocating money more efficiently, thanks to the emergence of information and funding intermediaries.
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Partners in Health and Abbott Laboratories are building a new plant in Corporant, Haiti to produce a therapeutic food called Nourimanba.
By Suzie Boss | 1 | Nov. 16, 2011
Blog
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A new generation of architects and designers are raising expectations for the public interest design movement.
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Big business can join forces with social enterprises to support India’s inclusive growth.
By Manju Mary George | Feb. 6, 2012 -
We must invest in the financial literacy of social entrepreneurs and in the social literacy of investors.
By Johanna Mair | 1 | Feb. 6, 2012 -
Reflections on a discussion about the capacity for continuous innovation in social sector organizations.
By Maria May | Feb. 3, 2012 -
A follow up to the recent post "Some Questions About Udacity."
By Rob Reich | Feb. 1, 2012 -
From the Field Series: A living case study of Makmende, which provides women in Nairobi with coordinated walking groups.
By Margaret Hagan | Jan. 31, 2012 -
Exploring open spaces, parks, gardens, and trails as tools for social impact.
By Eric Friedenwald-Fishman | Jan. 30, 2012 -
Universities are the missing link in entrepreneurship.
By Cornelia Huellstrunk | 6 | Jan. 27, 2012 -
This follow-up on the popular "Collective Impact" article provides updated, in-depth guidance.
By Fay Hanleybrown, John Kania, & Mark Kramer | 7 | Jan. 26, 2012 -
For “scaling what works” to actually work, we need a new and improved version that addresses two fundamental constraints.
By Matthew Forti | 2 | Jan. 26, 2012
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Podcasts
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John Capek talks about ways we can improve the potential success for technologies in order to improve the delivery of healthcare over the next decade. Featuring John Capek | Jan. 9, 2012 -
Mark Kramer discusses the challenges of coordinating corporate social responsibility projects with corporations and the success of the cell phone industry in emerging (third world) markets.
Featuring Mark Kramer | Dec. 16, 2011 -
Teachers play a key role in influencing the future not only of students, but of the country and world as a whole. What contributes to teacher effectiveness?
Featuring a Global Education Conference panel | 1 | Oct. 26, 2011 -
Representatives from various investment firms explain the medical innovation funding landscape, and advise early stage innovators with creative ways to navigate these complexities.
Featuring a Global Health Speaker Series panel | Oct. 14, 2011 -
Educators, administrators, academics, business people, and politicians talk about potential solutions, what’s working, and what isn’t.
Featuring a Global Education Conference panel | Oct. 12, 2011 -
Park discusses how methods of efficiency developed in industries outside of health care need to be brought in to rework the health care industry. Featuring Todd Park | 1 | Oct. 11, 2011 -
Daniel Kreeger, Executive Director of the Association of Climate Change Officers (ACCO), outlines the relatively new position of Climate Change Officer. Featuring Daniel Kreeger | Oct. 3, 2011 -
Aron Cramer explains how bridging the gap between profit and nonprofit businesses would bring about social change and innovation. Featuring Aron Cramer | Sep. 30, 2011 -
Chris Bradford, co-founder of the African Leadership Academy, discusses the role of educational institutions in shaping the future of Africa. Featuring Chris Bradford | Sep. 21, 2011 -
Thomas Barry, founder of the Zephyr Management investment firm, discusses widespread opportunities for private equity investment in Africa. Featuring Thomas Barry | Sep. 19, 2011
Webinars
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Analyzing the Gates Foundation’s impact on global social change.
Ed Skloot, Megan Tompkins-Stange, Laura Freschi, and Bruce Sievers | Dec. 14, 2011 -
How to identify and develop a funding model that will allow your organization to achieve its programmatic aspirations.
Peter Kim and Gihani Fernando | Nov. 30, 2011 -
Nonprofits
Implementing Organizational Learning
How your organization can bridge the gaps between goals, incentives, and processes when it comes to organizational learning.
Katie Smith Milway and Ann Goggins Gregory | Nov. 9, 2011 -
What social entrepreneurs need to consider before choosing an attorney.
Jim Fruchterman | Sep. 22, 2011 -
A look at the complex landscape of green tech investment, application, and implementation.
Clayton M. Christensen and L. Hunter Lovins | May. 31, 2011 -
What current global trends in philanthropy and discuss what they mean to foundations, philanthropists, and nonprofits.
Lucy Bernholz | May. 17, 2011 -
How to harness the incredible power of social media to make a difference.
Jennifer Aaker | Mar. 31, 2011 -
The importance of innovation in the social sector and shares the process and tools of design thinking.
IDEO | Feb. 10, 2011 -
Large-scale social change comes from better cross-sector coordination rather than from the isolated intervention of individual organizations.
FSG | Jan. 19, 2011 -
Ways for organizations to get started working wikily.
the Monitor Institute | Jun. 8, 2010
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Ten Nonprofit Funding Models | 24
For-profit executives use business models—such as "low-cost provider" or "the razor and the razor blade"—as a shorthand way to describe...
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Collective Impact | 38
Large-scale social change requires broad cross-sector coordination, not the isolated intervention of individual organizations.
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Connecting Heart to Head
Leaders of Alcoa and PUMA, two forward-looking multibillion-dollar global companies, describe a framework for sustainable growth.
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Design Thinking for Social Innovation | 25
Designers have traditionally focused on enhancing the look and functionality of products. Recently, they have begun using design...
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Social Entrepreneurship: The Case for Definition | 8
How do you define social entrepreneurship?
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Channeling Change: Making Collective Impact Work | 7
This follow-up on the popular "Collective Impact" article provides updated, in-depth guidance.
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The Trouble With Impact Investing – Part 1 | 14
There's only one bottom line. It ought to be impact.
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The Top 10 Books on the Economics of Poverty | 6
A suggested reading list to provide a foundation for understanding development, aid, and poverty.
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Thoughts on Reluctant Entrepreneurship | 11
What’s unique to the Entrepreneurial Generation isn’t just that we are entrepreneurs; it’s why we’re entrepreneurs.
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Social Impact Bonds: Lessons from the Field | 4
In piloting social impact bonds, governments have already yielded some lessons from the field.








