If you’ve been working in philanthropy for longer than a week, you’ve probably come across a report, analysis, or opinion piece about systems change. It’s everywhere. There are peer groups, ...
How an excessive focus on methods has distracted attention from the more fundamental challenge of building rigor and learning ...
A year of turbulence has exposed the dangers of philanthropic monocultures and upended assumptions about impact, effectiveness, and scale. Embracing the varied intentions that motivate people to give ...
How cooperatives, public institutions, and social movements can come together to intentionally build a practical, ...
To address this gap between intent and practice, the Schott Foundation for Public Education engaged PTKO, a consulting group ...
How cooperatives, public institutions, and social movements can come together to intentionally build a practical, community-owned alternative to extractive AI systems.
Philanthropy's role in Minneapolis must be to build for after the current crisis passes.
With our country's growing awareness of its own deep and systemic inequities prompting long-overdue reflections about how institutions need to change, the social sector is asking important questions ...
What is not working about the US response to homelessness? Every year, cities spend more on services, but homelessness is on the rise and public frustration with the status quo is growing. Providers ...
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