Investing in Local Business to Get an Even Break
The Business Alliance for Local Living Economies (now Common Future) encourages a “localism” approach to decrease wealth disparities. By hosting
From David Bornstein / New York Times: Water:Charity assumed that money and celebrity exposure would be able to solve the world’s access-to-clean-water crisis. But this approach often led to more abandoned water pumps. Charities – and journalists who cover them – are now working to concentrate on making their solutions sustainable.
Read the Solutions Insights Lab interview with Gary White of Water.org and WaterEquity.
The Business Alliance for Local Living Economies (now Common Future) encourages a “localism” approach to decrease wealth disparities. By hosting
EcoPeace Middle East is an environmental peace-building organization that brings Palestinians, Israelis and Jordanians together for the cooperative efforts to
For the superrich and the biggest U.S. charitable foundations, donating to universities, hospitals and cultural institutions is the norm. Less
Global Witness investigates and exposes environmental and human rights abuses in the oil, gas, mining, and timber sectors, and tracks
The Yidan Prize is an annual education award that celebrates individuals or teams that have contributed to education research and
The People is addressing Democracy in America by providing resources and information to help encourage citizens to vote, promote trust