The Mentor: One Year, Two Teachers and a Quest in the Bronx to Empower Educators and Students to Think for Themselves
Founded in the 1990s, the New Teacher Center offers an education innovation in the form of a promising mentor model
Founded in the 1990s, the New Teacher Center offers an education innovation in the form of a promising mentor model
Organizations like Health Leads are mobilizing volunteers in hospitals to connect low-income families with human services which address social factors
The United States now has a variety of federally-supported nutrition programs, but the health care system remains disconnected from the
Funding with too many strings attached makes it hard for non-profits to grow and be impactful. An American organization, Nonprofit
Fundación Paraguaya is helping drastically redefine the way that poverty is identified, defined, and addressed in order to aid their
An intensive, long-term approach to end poverty, piloted by an NGO in Bangladesh, has shown serious promise since its start
Though poverty rates are dropping worldwide, the ‘ultrapoor’ tend to stay where they are. BRAC works to break the poverty
The United States can outsource certain kinds of “microwork,” such as accurately digitizing large swaths of information, to developing countries
Companies who outsource often fuel the race to the bottom for global workers’ standards. Two companies, Digital Divide Data and
The Business Alliance for Local Living Economies (now Common Future) encourages a “localism” approach to decrease wealth disparities. By hosting