Spring is back, so here's a fresh idea to celebrate the season and discover hidden pleasures in your neighborhood — organize a Jane’s Walk.
Since 2007, thousands of people in more than 100 cities around the world enjoy May exploring nature, culture, history...
"Everywhere I go there seems to be a natural curiosity about new ways to solve old problems: what will we eat, what will we drink and where will we stay at night?” says Ruston Seaman, co-founder of New Vision...
Ruth is one of many young girls in the Maasai community, in a remote village in Kenya, where it is common for girls her age to stop going to school after finishing their primary education.
Without further education, young girls...
From entrepreneurs in their 20s to established real estate developers, the diversity of people who joined the first few gatherings on neighbourhood economics in Cincinnati had an initiator of the effort, Peter Block, happily stunned.
The most excited people in some...
Robert Thompson and co-host Mike Neiss continue their Leadership for the Common Good blogtalkradio series with an interview with De Amon Harges. DeAmon is the original “Roving Listener” as a neighbor and staff member of the Broadway United Methodist Church in Indianapolis....
Conversation with John, Peter and Mike Mather: From Charity to Empowerment
Download or listen to John and Peter's conversation with Mike Mather, the pastor of Broadway United Methodist Church in Indianapolis.
Their conversation centered on what truly innovative institutions can do to make the...
1. Backyard bounty
In the Westwood neighborhood of Denver, Re:farm Denver is growing a cooperative food economy from the backyard out. Re:farm supplies families with everything they need for backyard gardens, from irrigation systems to seeds. The program has grown rapidly,...
When asked recently to define social innovation I replied rather off-handedly it’s a combination of the old, the new and the surprising.
It’s not much of a definition but then again the ambiguity might be useful. Definitions all too often...
The Rev. Mike Mather walks with the youth at Broadway United Methodist Church in Indianapolis.
The church has closed many of its traditional helping ministries and created new ways to connect and support the community surrounding it.
For an idea of...
The road to revolution begins with a walk through the neighbourhood.
That’s what’s sparking for Mike Butler and Dan Benavidez as what they call “the Belonging Revolution” unfolds in their community of Longmont, Colorado.
Since last July, Mike and Dan have...
This article, published originally by Nonprofit Quarterly, from Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine’s summer 2024 issue, “Escaping Corporate Capture.”
The aircraft manufacturer Boeing,...