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- Corporate/CSR, Global Health, U.S. Health
The Power of Precision: How to Reveal What Blocks Health Equity Progress
The journey from surface-level solutions to structural change begins with the courage to confront what lies beneath and the…
- Foundation Strategy
Leading through Uncertainty: Three Questions for Funders
Here are three common questions that we've been hearing from our philanthropic partners during this time of uncertainty.
A Conversation on Improving Preschool Education in India
September 23, 201627.5 million low-income households in urban India spend a disproportionate amount of their income to send their children to private preschools, but many of the…
Three Reasons to be Optimistic about Early Care and Education
September 19, 2016“Where do we even start?” “How can we expand access when we don’t have good quality?” “How do we build a skilled workforce when we can’t pay them what they des…
Turning the Tide of Youth Unemployment in South Africa
September 12, 2016Youth unemployment has reached crisis levels in South Africa, with only 1 in 3 youths of working age employed. The high level of youth unemployment has far-rea…
New in Harvard Business Review: The Ecosystem of Shared Value
September 7, 2016If business could stimulate social progress in every region of the globe, poverty, pollution, and disease would decline and corporate profits would rise.Mark K…
Conversations with Collective Impact Backbone Leaders
August 30, 2016Over the past few months, the Collective Impact Forum’s Robert Albright and vlogۿ’s David Phillips and Hollie Marston interviewed experienced collective impact b…
Saving Business from Itself
August 24, 2016This blog was originally published on sharedvalue.org. Greedy. Dishonest. Destructive. Exploitive.
New Systems Thinking Tool: Trend Mapping
August 18, 2016This post is a part of a blog series in which we’re introducing and sharing guidance for using different tools to support systems thinking and practice.This mo…
Spotlight on EYElliance: 4 Questions with Elizabeth Smith
August 16, 2016Many people take their eyeglasses for granted. And yet, 2.5 billion people around the world, largely in developing countries, live with poor vision because the…
The Art and Science of Place-Based Philanthropy: Themes from a National Convening
August 10, 2016vlogۿ managing director Hallie Preskill recently co-authored an article on new trends in place-based philanthropy.The Foundation Review article “The Art and Scie…