Compliance has been an inextricable component of philanthropy for as long as it has been tied to tax incentives and ...
Funders need to identify, embrace, and ultimately demystify compliance, reclaiming it as a tool that enables, rather than ...
This is the long defeat, a phase Paul Farmer borrowed from Tolkien, who took it from the Bible. You’re fighting not because you think you can win, but because it’s the right thing to do. You can’t ...
Over the last half century, movements to end sexual violence have challenged cultural norms about violence against women, raised awareness, and catalyzed significant legal and policy changes. The ...
For at least two decades, one question has structured much of how philanthropy and the social innovation ecosystem think ...
In our work at the Kataly Foundation, we now often hear people offer land acknowledgments, naming the tribe on whose land they live, at the start of calls and webinars. Events and conferences we ...
Funders need to identify, embrace, and ultimately demystify compliance, reclaiming it as a tool that enables, rather than impedes, philanthropy’s essential purpose.
How the urban revitalization project Localize Gunsan breathed new life into a declining area by applying a pacer model that ...
In 2013, the president of Rwanda asked us for evaluation results from across the continent that could provide lessons for his country’s policy decisions. One program tested in Kenya jumped out, and ...
Social problems are like Hydra heads: cut one off, and more appear. This is the frustrating reality that organizations in the philanthropic sector face every day. They try to solve problems to improve ...
Local and personal factors, such as neighborhood, race, gender, and age, significantly influence our mental health status. Between 2000 and 2020, for example, rural communities experienced a 46 ...