As tens of thousands of delegates gather in Paris this week for the ChangeNOW conference, we dive into challenging conversations on financing nature restoration, how to revive collective action in 2026 and fighting “greenhushing”.
In a review of the bloc’s Social Economy Action Plan, the EU Commission said progress is “tangible” but commits to doing more to “level the playing field” for the sector.
FILM: Do we grasp the latest AI technology to amplify our impact, or steer clear for fear of causing harm? At SEWF25 in Taipei we explored cutting edge ideas with leading social entrepreneurs, and dived into the ethical conundrums of AI with global experts.
The ability to fund your organisation often hinges on your business plan. If you want greater success in securing finance there are five common mistakes you need to avoid.
From dating to shopping to communication – tech has revolutionised the way we live. It has the potential to enhance the way charities and social enterprise operate too, but a new report shows social sector organisations aren't yet benefiting.
Against a backdrop of towering sky scrapers and bright lights, thousands of people from across the globe working with, in and around social enterprise gathered in Seoul, South Korea today, for day one of the Social Enterprise World Forum.
Traditional Korean drums, radical visions of the global social enterprise landscape and a grand social sector selfie help to make the 2014 Social Enterprise World Forum go off with a bang in Seoul, South Korea.
Undercover economist Tim Harford set out on a quest for ice-cold sodden hair and maximum impact. New Philanthropy Capital's Iona Joy unearths the prickly issues in Harford's attempt to get the most bang for his benevolent buck.
If you want to find a job with impact, go to a conference says Will Churchill, social enterprise manager at Student Hubs. Emerge 2011 was the gateway to his social enteprise career.
Different opinions, experiences and expert insight created a hotbed of ideas around how to start a movement at the second Dirty Rotten Social hosted at the House of St. Barnabas.
Global players and home grown innovators are among 15 shortlisted organisations in the UK's first Social Investment Awards which will be held in London later this month.
This week hundreds of social innovators will congregate in Mexico for the next Opportunity Collaboration gathering. At last year's event Pioneers Post's founding editor Tim West caught up with Tunisian social pioneer Leila Ben-Gacem.