A Q&A about her 15-year tenure as SSIR 's academic editor and how the field of social innovation is changing.
In an age of lawsuits, storytelling is paramount for long-term progress.
Renewables are more reliable and affordable compared to their oil- and gas-powered alternatives. Can they survive political ...
Fundamental goods such as clean air and water do not simply exist. They are the product of ongoing and vigilant enforcement ...
An excerpt from Technology for Good on using technology to create innovative and cost-effective ways to deliver programs ...
High-quality impact data and assessments are vital for allocating capital effectively, yet they are resource-intensive for investors and social innovators. Can generative AI speed up and strengthen ...
More than 153 million people in the United States are fully vaccinated against COVID-19. While this is laudable progress, much work remains to be done to ensure every American gets equitable access to ...
Why philanthropy must see disruption not as a detour but as an opportunity to positively transform systems—and three strategies to lead the way.
One of the five conditions of collective impact, “shared measurement systems,” calls upon initiatives to identify and share key metrics of success that align partners toward a common vision. While the ...
In November 2022, Mackenzie Scott announced she had given almost $2 billion to 343 organizations, many of which are funds, as she calls them. In 2021, The Libra Foundation, a family foundation based ...
Intergenerational shared sites are not a new concept in the United States. Messiah Lifeways, a residential community for older adults in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, opened more than 40 years ago with ...