By Jeroo Billimoria | By working together across sectors, change-makers and philanthropists have the power to shift funding practices.
Member Posts
What does radical collaboration really mean?
by Katherine Milligan & Cynthia Rayner | No single organization can “solve” any of the SDGs on its own without the right relationships and partnerships in place
Why refugees need a better chance at professional development
By Rana Dajani and Melissa Diamond | Economic benefits of refugee resettlement in countries allowing refugees to work unrestricted include increases…
5 ways governments can unlock a more social economy
A new report, Unlocking the Social Economy, from the World Economic Forum, provides five key policy recommendations to advance the sector.
Catalysing change through social entrepreneurship
Under the umbrella of Catalyst 2030, many social entrepreneurs, intermediaries, funders, and NGOs have come together
Why India needs to empower its artisan economy
The artisan economy can play an important role in long-term employment creation and in boosting the inclusion of informal creative communities
How investing in social impact networks can spur innovation and change
All social impact networks—have the potential for innovation and to create a powerful human capital-based circular economy
How collaborations with social entrepreneurs are helping to make the SDGs a reality
The collective strength of a network allows for a rapid move from concept to scale. Social innovators are tackling some of the world’s greatest threats – and by working more collaboratively, are shifting the entire landscape of the social change sector.
COVID-19: This is how we can rebuild creative livelihoods in a changed world
Creative Dignity is a collaboration of over 2,000 organisations, focusing on relief, rehabilitation, and rejuvenation for India’s rural artisans.
Why ‘systems change’ in 2021 demands better technology
Systems change efforts need technology to help them successfully scale, says Jim Fruchterman, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Tech Matters.