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When It Comes to Promoting Prosperity, Production Beats Consumption

Stanford Social Innovation Review

Between 2016 and 2019 , nearly half of global giving by US foundations went to health, while environment and human rights accounted for roughly 11 percent each, followed by agriculture and education. Historically, these resources have only materialized when countries have achieved massive expansions of economic productivity and opportunity.

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Zero-Problem Philanthropy

Stanford Social Innovation Review

For example, the Australian Medical Association’s recent health vision is a departure from a tradition of what they call “sickcare” to a genuine health care. is a break from the past when trillions were spent on developing treatments for numerous health issues. This shift towards Medicine 3.0 Medicine 2.0 Medicine 2.0

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Coleading as an Act of Rebellion

NonProfit Quarterly

Staff may be biased to see her as proximate to Whiteness and the manager class rather than recognize her experience as a target of racism and misogyny. She is also cis-female in a male-dominated field. Co-leadership is not a one-time conversation but a continuous conversation.

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Capitalism, the Insecurity Machine: A Conversation with Astra Taylor

NonProfit Quarterly

RR: The book is based on your discovery that everyone’s “economic issues are also emotional ones.” Let’s say you manage to save money, and you put it in your 401(k) because you don’t have state-provided security in old age. The intervention someone like Elon Musk needs is an entirely different economic arrangement.

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Newsletter: Shocking & Sad News (But Not Serious) ; Charity Partners with Garden Centers to Promote Safe Sex ; Why Your Nonprofit Needs to Get ‘Grief-Smart’

Selfish Giving

Economic issues. Brittany will unpack how economic factors like inflation and interest rate spikes will influence POS giving through the rest of the year. ?? Social issues & consumer preferences. Business Partnerships Manager, City Harvest , Brooklyn, NY/Hybrid 2. Cool Jobs in Cause 1. Brain Food 1.