Our brains are so intensely wired for relationships—not just relationships with other humans, but with ourselves and the more-than-human world—that loneliness impacts our bodies on a profound level.
Households are a function of housing as much as culture. As I’ve written about elsewhere, the single-family, two-generation ...
At the Wikimedia Foundation, the nonprofit that hosts Wikipedia, the pandemic laid bare just how dangerous misinformation can ...
When different organizational cultures—the proverbial “how we do things”—come together, tensions frequently arise. Working effectively with and across cultures is even more challenging when ...
In the heart of Central Europe, a significant battle for media independence recently played out that demonstrated both the fragility of press freedom and the power of innovative solutions to protect ...
The fundamental tenets of strategic philanthropy are that funders and their grantees should have clear goals, strategies based on sound theories of change, and robust methods for assessing progress ...
Presented by Fred Kaynor, managing director, DAFgiving360; Jon Bergdoll, associate director of data partnerships and Michael Moody, professor of philanthropic studies, Indiana University Lilly Family ...
Joining forces with government can turn small-scale social efforts into large-scale innovations that benefit historically under-resourced and underserved communities. The most pressing challenges of ...
Learning and evaluation can best serve both funders and social innovators by centering equity, trust, adaptive learning, and grantee approaches.