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Gumbo for the Struggle: Recipes of Liberation from the Cultural Kitchen

NonProfit Quarterly

So too is collaboration. BlacSpace is a cooperative that brings together expertise in real-estate ownership and development, cooperative structures, business systems, art making, activism, and cultural anchoring, stimulating conversations about cultural kitchens and a unique collaboration to cultivate them.

Culture 101
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Reimagining the Role of Business in Protecting Biodiversity

Stanford Social Innovation Review

Effectively managing biodiversity risks has become an imperative in the financial market. TNFD: Promise and Fault Lines To streamline corporate efforts to assess, disclose, and manage biodiversity risks, TNFD was first launched in 2021 as a market-led initiative serving the purpose of a disclosure framework.

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Newsletter: Lessons from NPR's Fact-Checking of Water.org's Super Bowl Ad

Selfish Giving

I'm a member of Carol Cone's Purpose Collaborative, and during last month's community call I challenged my fellow members to pick the number of cause-related ads that would air during the Super Bowl. This article is a must read for cause marketers for two important reasons. Cause Marketing 1. This was a serious wager!

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Impact Investing Can’t Deliver by Chasing Market Returns

Stanford Social Innovation Review

By Jim Bildner In 2012, more than a decade ago, in response to a growing wave of impact investing obsession, Kevin Starr warned that impact investing was doomed to fail: “Few solutions that meet the fundamental needs of the poor will get you your money back,” he observed, and “overcoming market failure requires subsidy.”

Marketing 107
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The Invisible Rural Access Barrier

Stanford Social Innovation Review

By Susan Bornstein , Christina Barstow , Alisha Myers , Abbie Noriega & Christian Steiner In a small, rural village in Zambia, Ruth earns an income by collecting fresh vegetables from local community gardens and bringing them to market. But the new infrastructure brought environmental benefits, too.