Where is the impact in impact investing?; McKinsey's OxyContin—no soul—problem; architects draft letter against uncritically honoring an avowed fascist; and more!
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Impact Investing Is Ubiquitous, but Where’s the Impact?

A new US SIF report finds that one in three investment dollars is invested with “impact” in mind. So why does the shift in wealth from workers to billionaires continue unabated?

Another report published by three nonprofit advocacy groups, and released just two days after the US SIF report, paints a very different picture.

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High-Powered Coalition Advances Plan to Reform Philanthropy

Yesterday, a coalition of philanthropists and analysts published a plan for philanthropic regulation that’s nothing less than historic.

The effort is called the Initiative to Accelerate Charitable Giving. Among the institutional signatories are Arnold Ventures, the Ford Foundation, the Hewlett Foundation, Wallace Global Fund, and the Kellogg Foundation.

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McKinsey’s Values-less Consulting: Time for Philanthropy to Cut Them Loose?

There is no excuse for any civil society organization to use McKinsey’s services until they find their moral compass, which has long been missing

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MoMA’s Very Own Fascist

White supremacy and anti-Semitism should be dealbreakers, say architects and designers who object to the unexamined honoring of Philip Johnson.

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Government Propaganda Spreads like a Virus during the Pandemic

As we still reel from the US falling victim to relentless government propaganda, aggressive public campaigns will be needed to fight viral misinformation.

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Childcare Advocates Prepare for an Opening Door

Childcare advocates have some reason to hope the devastated field might get some bipartisan attention and financial support once Biden takes office.

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Big Agriculture Teams Up with Environmental Advocates to Fight Climate Change

Environmental groups have long clashed with the agricultural sector when it comes to best practices for curbing climate change. Now, they’re finally working together.

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