Education
Education’s Civic Dividend
Policy makers and researchers must measure education’s role in building stronger, more vibrant societies.
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Authors examine how the Alliance of Ukrainian Universities, a collaboration formed in 2023, has become a mechanism for coalition building among universities, local communities, and donors to plan recovery and rebuilding efforts as the country’s defense against Russian invasion continues.
By Rahul Pachori & Neha Dhaka
Policy makers and researchers must measure education’s role in building stronger, more vibrant societies.
By James Ozden 3
To do as much good as possible with limited resources, funders should look to woefully underfunded protest movements.
A study examines the connections between street protests near companies’ headquarters and the companies’ response. Subscribe to read more
In an “ecosystem” approach, different theories of change reinforce and strengthen each other.
As international aid to improve education outcomes declines, a new partnership model shows the key to success isn't external funding, it's strategic integration into existing public education systems.
An excerpt from Feeding the Future on civilizational transition to regenerative food systems
By Daniela Blei
Colleges have subtle ways of welcoming certain groups of applicants while deterring others.
By Kesha Lee
What we ask of our institutions, systems, and governing structures—to love all—we must also ask of ourselves.
By Noam Angrist, Amanda Beatty, Claire Cullen & Tendekai Mukoyi Nkwane
How organizations can close the gap between measurement and implementation
By Lily Zheng
An excerpt from Fixing Fairness on the fall and rise of workplace DEI
By Tanya Kak
Resilience to climate change is less about building walls than cultivating the social capacities for people to navigate uncertainty with agency, solidarity, and security.
By Philipe M. Bujold, Gayle Burgess & Lucia A. Reisch
At its core, conservation is about behavior change. Yet few organizations have put in place the structure, standards, and accountability needed to apply behavioral science effectively.
By Kevin Starr 12
There is philanthropic investing, and there is commercial investing, and there is nothing in between.
By Cleveland Justis, Susan S. Boren, Stephanie Duncan Karp & Daniel Student 10
How a new approach to recruiting board members can transform nonprofits.
In the face of current funding uncertainty, US nonprofits must innovate to sustain their missions.
By Abigail Dillen 7
The ground-up work to stop US oil and gas expansion and create new climate politics
By Lindsey Moore 6
A final sweep of 60 years of evidence reveals durable truths about how development succeeds and fails.