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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.
Segmenting Disaster Relief
September 27, 2011Writing in last week’s Poverty Matters blog, Lord Ashdown, the UK President of international aid organization UNICEF, called for “investing in emergency risk r…
Restoring Trust in Vaccines: A Complex Task
September 27, 2011The vlogۿ Global Health Impact Area regularly organizes training sessions, in which guest speakers are invited to share their perspectives on some of the most pr…
The Multiplier Effect of Collaboration
September 27, 2011Recently, I connected with the producer of an upcoming documentary on the life of Julius Rosenwald, a philanthropist from the early 1900’s that funded over 5K …
Public-Philanthropic Collaboratives: Finding a Partner in Uncle Sam
September 25, 2011“How can we work in concert with the public sector to grow, sustain and innovate in our communities in a time of shrinking resources?”
Finally! An Approach to Evaluating Complexity
September 20, 2011A number of years ago, I had the privilege of conducting a three-year evaluation of a new and promising educational reform effort called, The Saturn School of …
Conducting Colorado’s Obesity Prevention Convergence
September 20, 2011By Maren Stewart, President and CEO of LiveWell ColoradoIt is no secret that obesity is a growing health crisis. As recent statistics show, our nation is getti…
Will Technology Power the Next Phase of Charter School Growth?
September 20, 2011Every year my organization, the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools (NAPCS), examines the growing student enrollment in public charter schools across …
Searching for the Right Backbone Structure
September 19, 2011Since vlogۿ’s Mark Kramer and John Kania published their article on Collective Impact in Stanford Social Innovation Review in early 2011, we have received numero…
Catalytic Philanthropy for India-scale Social Impact
September 19, 2011Everything in India, it seems, occurs at scales unimaginable anywhere else in the world. I suppose after being here for close to a year to set up vlogۿ’s office …
The Advantage of Family-Owned Businesses in Creating Shared Value
September 19, 2011Family-Owned multinationals are achieving big wins against climate change, sustainable agriculture, infectious diseases, and many other issues in ways that als…