Bringing Health Care Into Communities
Community health workers at the front lines of the pandemic are providing essential care for underserved populations.
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Community health workers at the front lines of the pandemic are providing essential care for underserved populations.
Employees increasingly want their employers to become more responsible corporate citizens. Here is a playbook for how employees can be effective change agents and how leaders can respond to employee activism.
As the pandemic forces everyone to work remotely, employees are taking their activism and volunteerism online.
In an effort to save the bees and buttress the global food supply, Edete, an Israel-based agricultural technology company, has set out to reduce the strain on bees by assisting them with crop pollination.
The Medtronic Foundation’s Learning Community brings together nonprofits across three continents to build collective knowledge and advance patient-centered health improvements in underserved communities.
With the goal of reducing pollution, Amsterdam-based Fashion for Good created the Good Fashion Fund (GFF), the first investment fund focused exclusively on encouraging collaborations between fashion and technology.
Funders must shift their frameworks, expectations, and budgets to better serve nonprofits whose financial models are being tested during the coronavirus pandemic.
The Missing Billion initiative aims to end the health-care gap for disabled people by 2030 by identifying breakdowns, building evidence, and compiling best practices for the health system framework.
The 19th, a new nonprofit, nonpartisan publication, is dedicated to in-depth reporting of the issues that matter to women, especially health care.
Union rights organization Jobs With Justice relies on its extensive nationwide network to advocate for economic and social justice for workers.
A Germany-based nonprofit is helping ex-Muslim asylum seekers find shelter from religious persecution.
The Good Returns Cycle Program aims to supplement corporate philanthropy by unlocking profits to help social enterprises.
Project ECHO developed a revolutionary model for helping doctors and clinicians in New Mexico to treat hepatitis C. It spread around the world to address numerous chronic diseases. With the COVID-19 pandemic, it found its moment.
Commercial national charities and community foundations should refuse requests by donor-advisors to give to hate groups.
The social sector will flourish through embracing less patriarchal and more collaborative approaches that focus on long-term systemic change.