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Harvard Course Teaches Rich Millennials How to Do Good (and Make Money)
The graduates represent a quiet insurgency among the world’s wealthy millennials. As their peers march to protest climate change and inequality, these privileged few are arming themselves with the skills and arguments they need to convince their families -- often against bankers’ advice -- to make more “impact investments” that are designed to benefit society as well as turn a profit.
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Scaling your Social Enterprise – While Handling your Success: A Q&A with Microfinance Pioneer Alex Counts
Few people know more about the opportunities and pitfalls of scaling a social enterprise than Alex Counts. A seminal figure in microfinance, he led Grameen Foundation's growth from a $6,000 start-up to a $20 million powerhouse, while playing a key role in the often turbulent expansion of the broader microfinance sector. NextBillion caught up with Counts to discuss his latest book, “Changing the World Without Losing Your Mind.” The book – and this Q&A – provide essential advice for social impact leaders working to grow their organizations – and dealing with the new tensions scale can bring.
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- Finance, Social Enterprise
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Viewpoint: MacKenzie Bezos’ Philanthropy: A Force For Good Or Empty Gesture?
With social responsibility and philanthropy low on Amazon’s priority list until recently, understanding where the recent divorcee may invest her resources is at best a guessing game, though her statement made clear it is a decision to be made with “time, effort and care.”
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- Technology
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Temasek’s Philanthropy Arm Sets up Fund for Impact Investing in Asia
The fund will focus on themes such as financial and digital inclusion, better health and education, climate and water solutions, sustainable food and agriculture, and smart and liveable cities.
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- Investing
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- Asia Pacific
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- ESG, impact investing, philanthropy
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Viewpoint: Diasporas Are Undertapped Resources For Global Development
Diaspora communities are vital groups for NGOs to positively engage, but it requires a fundamental shift in mindset.
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- Finance
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Rockefeller Foundation Aims to Make Tax Perk Work for Poor
The Rockefeller Foundation is set to announce Tuesday that it will hand out $5.5 million to help six U.S. cities promote “responsible” investment in areas designated as opportunity zones.
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- Investing
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- North America
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Donor-Advised Funds Grow in Popularity as Tools for Impact Investing
Donor-advised funds, a fast-growing way to make charitable contributions, may be the propellant needed to fire up impact investing, a practice that is growing but is viewed by some as having unfulfilled promise.
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- Investing
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Why Foreign Aid Is Getting Better at Saving Lives
Billionaire do-gooders get a lot of flak. In his new book, Raj Kumar argues that they’ve helped change global health work for the better.
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- Health Care
