Organizations wishing to scale would do well to prioritize impact over size and take care not to disrupt the community’s ecological balance by inadvertently competing with already existing local organizations for scant resources.
Are We “Walmartizing” the Social Sector?
This bit of philanthropic advice by a self-described “multimillionaire” is certainly seasonal: We are put in mind of the inimitable Scrooge McDuck.
The Food Scores Database ranks food products based on nutritional value, quality of ingredients, and the degree to which it has been pesticided and processed.
Whether bad research design or something more nefarious, a political science experiment on nonpartisan voting funded by a well-known foundation has raised partisan hackles in Montana.
Many Boston area colleges and universities haven’t lived up to an agreed-upon program of paying funds to the city in lieu of taxes.
The only remaining abortion clinic in Cincinnati received a citation this week from the health department—and that very likely means its closure.
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio pledged to create an ethnically and racially diverse government, but one watchdog says Latino inclusion is inadequate.
People living paycheck to paycheck find it hard to save for big-ticket items. Without access to credit or savings, they turn to rent-to-own stores.
The quarantine of the nurse in New Jersey last week was frantic and disorganized, possibly violating her civil rights and discouraging volunteers.