Students Team with Organizations around the World in Global Social Entrepreneurship Course
Since 2008, the Global Social Entrepreneurship course has sent dozens of student consulting teams across the globe to work with organizations in the developing world. This year, students continued that important work virtually.
John Kania on “Demystifying Systems Change”
All of us have mental models that may serve as barriers in efforts at achieving systems-wide change. According to John Kania, shifting those frameworks is key to transformational progress.
Outcomes-Based Financing: The Mechanics of an Innovative Financing Vehicle
How can Outcomes-Based Financing scale its complex model and reinvent how governments pay for social services? These were the central questions of Social Impact Lab guest speaker, Andrea Phillips.
Trouble in Paradigm: How and Why Philanthropy Models Dysfunction in the Economy, and What To Do About It
"Economic Development 101”: SOM Experts Provide an Inside Look at this Vast Field
Sir Ronald Cohen on “How Impact Investment and Entrepreneurship Are Reshaping Capitalism”
Two Days of Reflection and Discussion at the Student-Led Economic Development Symposium
Marisa Berry ’21, Economic Development Symposium co-chair, looks back at the annual event, which this year emphasized the degree to which the global pandemic has further exacerbated social and racial inequalities.
Rich, Radical, and Relevant Conversations at the 2021 Yale Philanthropy Conference
Anshula Madhavan ’21 reflects on the lessons she learned while organizing and running the 2021 Yale Philanthropy Conference with co-chairs Elena Bell ’21 and Eloise Owens ’21.