by Leroy Hurt | May 4, 2013 | Individual.Elements.Competence.Assets.Treasure, Sectors.Philanthropy
Via Business Insider: They [donors] are flexing philanthropic muscle at a younger age than their predecessors. At many top business schools, students are integrating the practice of philanthropy into education early on, and donors are often beginning to share...
by Leroy Hurt | May 4, 2013 | Individual.Elements.Competence.Assets.Treasure, Sectors.Philanthropy
Via Business Insider: They [donors] are flexing philanthropic muscle at a younger age than their predecessors. At many top business schools, students are integrating the practice of philanthropy into education early on, and donors are often beginning to share...
by Leroy Hurt | Dec 22, 2012 | Individual.Elements.Competence.Assets.Treasure, Issues.Economic development
Via Business Insider: Paul Niehaus, Michael Faye, Rohit Wanchoo, and Jeremy Shapiro came up with a radically simple plan shaped by their own academic research. They would give poor families in rural Kenya $1,000 over the course of 10 months, and let them do whatever...
by Leroy Hurt | Dec 22, 2012 | Individual.Elements.Competence.Assets.Treasure, Issues.Economic development
Via Business Insider: Paul Niehaus, Michael Faye, Rohit Wanchoo, and Jeremy Shapiro came up with a radically simple plan shaped by their own academic research. They would give poor families in rural Kenya $1,000 over the course of 10 months, and let them do whatever...
by Leroy Hurt | Dec 22, 2012 | Individual.Elements.Competence.Assets.Treasure, Issues.Economic development
Via Business Insider: Paul Niehaus, Michael Faye, Rohit Wanchoo, and Jeremy Shapiro came up with a radically simple plan shaped by their own academic research. They would give poor families in rural Kenya $1,000 over the course of 10 months, and let them do whatever...
by Leroy Hurt | Dec 22, 2012 | Individual.Elements.Competence.Assets.Treasure, Issues.Economic development
Via Business Insider: Paul Niehaus, Michael Faye, Rohit Wanchoo, and Jeremy Shapiro came up with a radically simple plan shaped by their own academic research. They would give poor families in rural Kenya $1,000 over the course of 10 months, and let them do whatever...