Boots on the School Ground
An innovative federal project turns retiring military personnel into teachers.Articles
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The misalignment between the expansive goal of “health” and a cramped
definition of “care” has cost the United States untold lives and treasure. Yet
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Economic development efforts are best served by testing and refining assumptions about what works.
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SocialCoding4Good is developing an online platform to match skilled employees from the technology sector with causes that need technical help.
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A riveting memoir by Egyptian revolutionary—and Google marketing executive—Wael Ghonim.
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John Elkington argues in his latest book that a new set of entrepreneurs in business, government, and universities are reinventing capitalism.
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Entrepreneurs are setting up shop in the nation's urban food deserts.
By Suzie Boss -
Merck for Mothers—a 10-year, $500 million initiative—aims to improve the odds for vulnerable women around the globe.
By Suzie Boss -
Agent-based modeling—a form of computer visualization—is being used to analyze a range of public health issues.
By Suzie Boss -
A "reverse innovation" guru provides anecdotes and advice about how to succeed in emerging markets.
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Two books argue that entrepreneurs and technology are transforming the global economy.
Blog Posts
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Employers who provide workers with tangible ways to make a positive social or environmental impact will find that it pays off.
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Simply putting boxes and lines down on paper doesn’t guarantee that your organization will make better decisions.
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Long-term investment in organic agriculture will provide above-market returns, environmental impact, and—in the developing world—enormous social impact.
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The opportunities and challenges behind addressing the gap between a patient’s medical and social needs.
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Q&A with KoAnn Skrzyniarz of Sustainable Brands.
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Critics of Obamacare have taken away attention from important aspects of the act such as its focus on keeping people healthy.
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There is a great deal of untapped potential in consistently applying existing technologies to support, and in fact, direct social change.
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Social entrepreneurship provides a path to transform Lebanon’s challenges into opportunities for change and development.
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From the Field Series: An ongoing report of the Philanthropy, Policy, and Technology Project, which explores the use of private resources for public good.
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Imagine a new nonprofit board governance practice where organizations engaged peers to assess their work.
By Aaron Hurst | 4
Podcasts
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In this audio interview, Sheela Sethuraman talks with Laura Stachel and Hal Aronson, co-founders of WE CARE Solar, about their effort to combat this issue worldwide. WE CARE stands for Women’s Emergency Communication and Reliable Electricity.
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How can a young nonprofit organization make a tangible improvement in people's health through clean water using only the power of gravity? Featuring Daniel Smith -
What happens when you leverage the power of internet volunteerism in much the same way as Wikipedia, but with the intention of translating and subtitling videos? Featuring Dean Jansen -
How can partnerships help the nonprofit sector navigate legislative hurdles, new leadership, and antiquated business models? Featuring Melissa Bradley -
Focusing on unmet needs, healthcare entrepreneurs provide their in-the-trenches perspectives on advancing medical technologies. Working to extend and enhance lives.
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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 -
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.
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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?
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Representatives from various investment firms explain the medical innovation funding landscape, and advise early stage innovators with creative ways to navigate these complexities.
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Educators, administrators, academics, business people, and politicians talk about potential solutions, what’s working, and what isn’t.
Featuring a Global Education Conference panel
Webinars
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Learn about the changing role of brand in the nonprofit sector and a new branding framework designed to help nonprofit leaders.
Christopher Stone, Nathalie Kylander, & Emily Brew -
Discussing how to implement the collective impact model and and stories of collective impact success.
John Kania, Kat Allen & Marc Van Ameringen -
Exploring examples of incipient social impact markets.
Andrew Wolk, Shawn Dove, Bob Giannino-Racine & Sheila Cody Peterson -
Analyzing the Gates Foundation’s impact on global social change.
Ed Skloot, Megan Tompkins-Stange, Laura Freschi, and Bruce Sievers -
How to identify and develop a funding model that will allow your organization to achieve its programmatic aspirations.
Peter Kim and Gihani Fernando -
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 -
What social entrepreneurs need to consider before choosing an attorney.
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A look at the complex landscape of green tech investment, application, and implementation.
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What current global trends in philanthropy and discuss what they mean to foundations, philanthropists, and nonprofits.
Lucy Bernholz -
How to harness the incredible power of social media to make a difference.
Jennifer Aaker
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The Role of Brand in the Nonprofit Sector | 22
More nonprofits are managing their brands to create greater impact and organizational cohesion.
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Ten Nonprofit Funding Models | 27
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 | 43
Large-scale social change requires broad cross-sector coordination, not the isolated intervention of individual organizations.
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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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Jeff Skoll | 6
Jeff Skoll is one of the most creative, generous, and effective philanthropists of his time. And at age 47, he’s just getting started.
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Channeling Change: Making Collective Impact Work | 20
This follow-up on the popular "Collective Impact" article provides updated, in-depth guidance.
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Social Entrepreneurs Must Stop Throwing Starfish | 14
Too often we engage in linear, simplistic solutions, when lasting change requires collaborative efforts.
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Seven Deadly Sins of Impact Evaluation | 6
Seven obstacles to making good decisions about impact evaluations and how to avoid them.
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The Trouble With Impact Investing: P1 | 22
There's only one bottom line. It ought to be impact.
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How to Organize Alliances of Multiple Organizations: Part 1
A governance structure for large networks of organizations seeking to achieve collective impact.










