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Today’s communications landscape demands that social sector organizations move away from a 20th-century broadcasting approach and toward dialogue, relationship-building, and fostering community.
As funders of social impact increasingly shift towards addressing the systemic nature of problems and their root causes ...
Indeed, philanthropy cannot allow its fear of failure to prevent it from being bold or to limit it to a reactionary mode of ...
To counter disruptive market forces changing the media, nonprofit communicators can adopt ideas from other sectors, their own ...
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Our brains are so intensely wired for relationships—not just relationships with other humans, but with ourselves and the more-than-human world—that loneliness impacts our bodies on a profound level.
“Nothing about us, without us,” is a rallying cry that originated in the disability rights movement, but it has been widely adopted by young people who have been in foster care. The stakes are high.
When the Children and Youth Cabinet (CYC) of Rhode Island was founded in 2011, its mission was to gather, analyze, and disseminate data and best practices to support Providence’s children and youth.
The fundamental tenets of strategic philanthropy are that funders and their grantees should have clear goals, strategies based on sound theories of change, and robust methods for assessing progress ...
Households are a function of housing as much as culture. As I’ve written about elsewhere, the single-family, two-generation ...