“What we really need is something that translates research into tools, into policies and into practices the world can actually use.” – Dr. A….
See event detailsTalent for Social Impact: New Guidance and a New Class of Fellows
School’s Out: From Summer Slide to Summer Melt
The kids can taste it: the end of school is almost here. With the start of summer come long days of play, hanging out…
See event detailsPhilanthropy That Fits: The Intersection Between Culture and Impact
Culture is a slippery concept, but it seems to be an increasingly important one. From the growth of culturally sensitive education for medical professionals…
See event detailsPhysical Fitness and Sports Month 2014: Girls on the Run
In 2011, President Obama declared May as National Physical Fitness and Sports Month. Throughout the month, schools and community organizations around the nation will…
See event detailsWorld Malaria Day 2014: Invest in the future. Defeat malaria.
In recent years, malaria has been established as a global priority for health and development. Effective, low-cost tools, along with a growing consensus on…
See event detailsKeeping America Beautiful: PHS’s ‘Cleaning and Greening’ LandCare Program
April is Keep America Beautiful Month. Urban vacant lots attract litter and illegal dumping, function as a breeding ground for pests, degrade the quality…
See event detailsA Global Public Health Toolkit for Donors: Saving Children’s Lives through Community Case Management
Part of our series Child Survival Guidance Millions of children around the world live in remote areas where care from trained health professionals is…
See event detailsTEDxPhiladelphia: Kat Rosqueta and others on the New Workshop of the World
Donor Strategies to Prevent Childhood Obesity: Lessons from Greater Philadelphia
In 2012, one in three children and adolescents were overweight or obese. Obesity exacts a tremendous price on overweight children, leading to serious chronic…
See event detailsRethinking the E Word
The following post was originally published on the Stanford Social Innovation Review blog as part of a series exploring the meaning and value of strategic philanthropy….
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