Protective films around bus drivers, temperature checks at schoolhouse doors, playgrounds marked with social distancing markers.
To solve today’s complex social problems, foundations need to shift from the prevailing model of strategic philanthropy that attempts to predict outcomes to an emergent model that better fits the realities of creating social change in a complex wo
Echoing Green and Bridgespan collaborated to research the depth of racial inequities in philanthropic funding.
For those of us working in HIV philanthropy, advocacy, and research, it’s impossible to ignore the parallels be
An outline of a potential school day was drawn from interviews with more than 20 education leaders determining what reopened schools might look like come fall.
The nationwide misalignment between the science of how to teach children to read and how reading is actually taught in most schools has been in the news for more than a year.
The Surdna Foundation announced today a nearly $13 million commitment to support artists of color working to advance racial justice within their local communities.
It is not news to anyone that the Covid-19 pandemic has been hard on nonprofits, many of which are working with the communities hardest hit by this disease. In the past month, many nonprofit organizations have been on a pause.
THE CORONAVIRUS has thrown many of the ills of American society into sharp relief: slow decision-making, inequality and a safety-net full of holes. A superpower that should have been well prepared to fight the pandemic is floundering instead.
In celebration of National Volunteer Week, the Governor’s Office on Service and Volunteerism today announced the initial impact of