Hand in hand with transparency is accountability. Promises about how data will be used only matter if they’re kept.
Transforming civic data in the United States is essential to improve our collective health and well-being.
Data is a powerful tool that affects every part of our lives, especially our individual and collective health. Civic data—a ...
The CEO of Coefficient Giving reflects on more than a decade of pursuing their distinct approach to philanthropy.
Alexander Berger is co-founder and CEO of Coefficient Giving, where he sets the organization's strategic direction, oversees ...
Nonprofit mission statements tend to be dull, earnest affairs. They are often written by committee—and you can usually tell.
If private finance is to shoulder the burden for nature conservation, government has to create the necessary incentive ...
By Caitlin Orth, Shari Turitz & Joel Sawady. Philanthropic capital can't fill the vacuum left by the collapse of international aid, ...
Philanthropic capital can't fill the vacuum left by the collapse of international aid, but funders nevertheless need to move ...
Sometimes the cause itself becomes a blind spot. Nonprofit leaders must build out the systems that carry their purpose.
It’s useful to think of our engagement with algorithms as a social contract. Political theorists have long used the social contract as a device to explain why individuals submit to the authority of a ...
By Janie Judd. Sometimes the cause itself becomes a blind spot. Nonprofit leaders must build out the systems that carry their purpose. Otherwise, they’ll sabot ...