• Can we save our vital social impact infrastructure?

    OPINION: There is a critical layer in the impact movement – the intermediaries that support social entrepreneurs and impact investors. But we must rethink the economics of this field-building role.

  • Why Scotland’s Community Wealth Building Act is big news for social enterprise – and the country's economy

    EXPERT INSIGHT: New legislation puts social enterprises, co-operatives and other inclusive businesses at the centre of an economy that works for people, communities and the planet. And it’s part of a wider global conversation.

  • New momentum, difficult questions and “greenshouting”: actions for change from ChangeNOW 2026

    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”.

Monaco tax haven turns impact hub

Monaco, that bastion of the tax loophole looks set to become the location of equity for social entrepreneurs and impact investment intermediaries. Henry Palmer heads to the luxurious Metropole hotel to find out more.

CSR proves to be a rotten term

A panel event yesterday questioned “Is CSR past its sell by date?” and revealed, hopefully in the nick of time – before our planet becomes irreversibly and incrementally doomed – that no-one really knows what it is.

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Dancing to a disruptive beat

If delegates have a drink for every time they hear variations on the word "disruption" at this week's Skoll World Forum, they'll be quite intoxicated.

What on earth is a Changemaker campus?

The University of Northampton is the UK’s first Changemaker Campus. What does it mean for the University and its students? Tim Curtis of the University of Northampton gives his views.