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Ontario's minister of economic development discusses how the province's government can better sup...
Image from Flickr by Xurble Note From Beth: The power of observation is key to learning an...
This past Tuesday, December 3, marked the 2nd annual dedicated day of giving in the U.S. and Cana...
This is a guest post by filmmaker Gayle Ferraro, the director of a new documentary looking at Grameen America. Financed and released by Sundance Institute, Participant Media, and Skoll Foundation, "To Catch A Dollar" takes a look at at microfinance in America: how can the same principles of Grameen be applied in "developed" societies?
What were some of the most-read stories on Social Enterprise Buzz? Based on statistics, readers w...
A bike from Raphael Cycles. Target audience: Makers, nonprofits, cause organizations, NGOs, socia...
Nonprofits, this is the year to start an amazing blog. We can't afford to wait any longer-and today, more than ever, a blog is simply one of the best investments your organization can make. Donors give us gifts. It's time to give one back.
Facebook's News Feed algorithm will soon put a damper on external links to memes, suggest related articles, and resurface updates with new comments. All of these changes are intended to drive more traffic to Facebook, highlight relevant content to the users, and deepen engagement on high-performing posts.
Slides from 501 Tech NYC meetup on November 13, 2013 presented by Kaiya Waidell (client partner at Facebook) and Amy Bryant (managing editor of Planned Parentho
Social enterprises do not collaborate well. This frustrates me because teams are often the only way to assemble the knowledge and capacity required to complete complex tasks. Collaboration is more effective than "capacity building" and "better infrastructure support", we've spent hundreds of millions of pounds on that but not changed behaviours and the big breakthroughs remain to be found.