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In the winter 2003 issue of Stanford Social Innovation Review, Chip Heath provides invaluable advice about nonprofit leaders ...
Liberal American foundations have traditionally shied away from pursing political agendas. Conservative foundations, however, ...
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How collaboratives can accelerate government initiatives to eliminate preventable global health problems, as seen in the case ...
Like many college towns, Charlottesville faces an affordable housing gap, estimated at over 4,000 units. With high housing costs and low wages, many families struggle, with African American families ...
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An ethical framework can bridge the worlds of startup technology and international development to strengthen cross-sector innovation in the social sector.
All too often, foundations fail to pay attention to how their endowment money is invested. Instead of finding ways to align their investments with their mission, foundations often invest without any ...