“Democracy is not a self-sustaining system but requires ethical vigilance and determination.” SSIR’s @MarcieBianco writes about the pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong for the Spring 2020 issue. #HongKongProtestsssir.org/articles/entry…
Read how the @gatesfoundation has learned to incentivize for-profit entities in pursuit of charitable impact. Connie R. Collingsworth, an architect of the foundation’s Global Access program, shares lessons from these collaborations with SSIR. #globalhealth
"Nonprofits and philanthropists need to be responsive to community leadership in creating and implementing strategies, rather than simply delivering their own solutions." From @BCBBarnes & @Dorian_Burton: bit.ly/2As7aqK
Innovation gets all the press and prizes. It shouldn’t, writes @mulagostarr. World-changing impact at scale comes from the hard work of high-quality replication: ow.ly/VkSo30jk0GU
“No matter how automated our machines are, our collective well-being—prosperity, peace, environment—is our human responsibility.” Hear Johanna Mair in conversation with @drfeifei on what a human-centered approach to AI might look like:
Social service organizations' communications efforts often ignore the scientific principles of what motivates engagement and behavior change. In our latest cover story, @annieneimand & @aechristiano offer perspective on applying evidence-based strategies: ow.ly/7t7W30lqXFB
A problem with #philanthropy is that it’s “looking for the magic bullet” packaged in proposals from charismatic leaders. Instead, suggests @claybornecarson, find community organizations already producing successful change and “give money without a proposal.” #SSIRInstitute