We are thrilled to announce the publication of a new article series, “Social Innovation and the Journey to Transformation”, published today in the Winter 2025 Issue of the Stanford Social Innovation Review. As we reflect on the past year and look forward to the next, we’ll be deep-diving into each article’s insights, learnings, and examples. We worked shoulder-to-shoulder with social innovators and other funders from around the globe to develop the series and share what’s working and what we’ve learned about forging solutions to the world’s most pressing problems. https://skoll.wf/journey We invite you to join us in exploring the impactful insights and strategies social innovators are using to drive social transformation. Discover how collaborative efforts in philanthropy are helping innovators take their solutions to the next level of scale and sustainability. From system orchestration and mission-aligned investing to storytelling and new evaluation and learning approaches, this series explores what it takes to transform societies around the world. Philanthropy can play an even larger role in providing sustained support to social innovators who build bridges across sectors and drive collective action. How can we, together, identify new ways to accelerate social transformation, collaborate with one another, and join efforts for outsized impact? Keep an eye out over the coming weeks as we share more inspiring stories and practical lessons from the frontlines of social innovation. #JourneyToTransformation #SocialInnovation #CollaborativePhilanthropy #Impact #CollectiveAction
Skoll Foundation
慈善筹款服务
Palo Alto,CA 75,257 位关注者
Powering social entrepreneurs and social innovators who develop bold and equitable solutions to transform our world.
关于我们
The Skoll Foundation seeks to catalyze transformational social change by investing in, connecting, and championing social entrepreneurs and other social innovators who together advance bold and equitable solutions to the world’s most pressing problems. Jeff Skoll, the first employee and first President of eBay, created the Skoll Foundation in 1999 to pursue his vision of a sustainable world of peace and prosperity for all. Led by CEO Don Gips, the Skoll Foundation is at an exciting inflection point in its two-decade long history. With equity at the center of an evolving strategy, the Foundation seeks to fundamentally shift the trajectory of urgent global challenges including health and pandemics, inclusive economies, climate action, effective governance, and racial justice. Over the past 20 years, the Foundation has awarded more than $935 million worldwide, including investments in 165 organizations of social entrepreneurs and other social innovators across five continents. Skoll also operates the annual Skoll World Forum, the premier conference on social entrepreneurship, and shares the stories of social entrepreneurs through partnerships with leading film and broadcast organizations including the PBS NewsHour and the Sundance Institute, to drive awareness of social entrepreneurship and its potential to address the critical issues of our time. For more information, visit www.skoll.org.
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https://www.skoll.org
Skoll Foundation的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 慈善筹款服务
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- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Palo Alto,CA
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- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1999
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- social entrepreneurship、philanthropy、social innovations、social entrepreneurs和social innovators
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250 University Ave, Suite 200
US,CA,Palo Alto,94301
Skoll Foundation员工
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Heather Mason
Founder & CEO, Caspian Agency I Founder, The Impact Lounge I Creative Consultant I Moderator I Speaker
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Naz Jabbar
*Available for new opportunities* Global HR Leader focused on Innovation, Strategy and Engagement. [email protected]
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Jill Ultan
The Skoll Foundation celebrates social entrepreneurs dedicated to solving the world’s most pressing problems.
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Annalisa Adams-Qualtiere
Chief People Officer | Chief Human Resources Officer
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?? Journey to Transformation Series: “Evolving Philanthropy for Collective Action” As global challenges have deepened and intensified over recent years, so too has our understanding of how to drive meaningful change grown more robust and nuanced. We believe that accelerating the impact of social innovators requires a renewed focus on building and nurturing collaborative ecosystems to drive collective action. In our first article of the “Social Innovation and the Journey to Transformation” series, we introduce the frameworks, approaches, stakeholders, and proven practices that are making a profound difference in driving systems change. Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/gvcvJD-a #JourneyToTransformation #SocialInnovation #CollaborativePhilanthropy #Impact #CollectiveAction
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?? Journey to Transformation Series: “Evolving Philanthropy for Collective Action” We are excited to kick off our new series, "Social Innovation and the Journey to Transformation", with the first article, “Evolving Philanthropy for Collective Action.” In the article, authored by the Skoll Foundation’s Marla Blow and Don Gips, we highlight successful approaches to fostering more of the collective action that is needed to achieve truly transformational change. This article reflects on the evolution of the Skoll Foundation’s work since the 2007 piece in the Stanford Social Innovation Review, “Social Entrepreneurship: The Case for Definition,” by Sally Osberg and Roger L. Martin, Inc.. Seventeen years later, the values and ideas shared in that article—including the need for greater and more sustained support of social innovators—continue to serve as a clarion call. The piece highlights the different ways in which philanthropy can play an even larger role in providing innovators that sustained support and helping them take their solutions to the next level of scale and sustainability. In addition to financial support, we also heard that social innovators need more connections to work effectively with government and leaders across sectors and new approaches to unlocking other funding. Join us as we chronicle the different roads that have led to collective action and social transformation. Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/gvcvJD-a #JourneyToTransformation #SocialInnovation #CollaborativePhilanthropy #Impact #CollectiveAction
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?? Exciting News! ?? We are thrilled to announce that four short films featuring #SkollAwardees have won honors at the 4th Annual Anthem Awards! ?? The Anthem Awards celebrate impactful work across various causes, and we are proud to be recognized among such inspiring organizations and individuals. Here are the award-winning films: ?? Bronze: "Meedan - Ed Bice" - 2024 Skoll Awardee in Film, Video, Television or Show: Responsible Technology ?? Silver: "It's Not About the Question" - 2024 Skoll Awardee in Film, Video, Television or Show: Humanitarian Action & Services ?? Gold: "IllumiNative Org - Crystal Echo Hawk & Michael Johnson" - 2024 Skoll Awardee in Film, Video, Television or Show: Diversity, Equity & Inclusion ?? Gold: "Food For Education - Wawira Njiru" - 2024 Skoll Awardee in Film, Video, Television or Show: Education, Art & Culture We are grateful to our Awardees for sharing their compelling stories and their dedication to advancing solutions to problems in their communities and around the world. We are also incredibly proud of our team members, Gabriel Diamond and Phil Collis, who directed and produced these films. Their dedication and creativity have brought these important stories to life. Check out a playlist with all of the #SkollAwardee films and learn about their inspiring work at https://skoll.wf/4fGQZ9W #AnthemAwards #SocialImpact
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Coming Soon: Skoll x Stanford Social Innovation Review Supplement We’re excited to launch our upcoming article series next week, “Social Innovation and the Journey to Transformation”, in the Winter 2025 Issue of the Stanford Social Innovation Review. Our supplement explores the impact that philanthropic investment in social innovation and collective action can have in accelerating social transformation. Stay tuned for our kick off! #JourneyToTransformation #SocialInnovation #CollaborativePhilanthropy #Impact #CollectiveAction
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"How do we make sure that indigenous people and the young people are having a seat at the table in the climate decision-making processes? Because the law and policies are impacting us.” - Archana Soreng, Skoll Fellow Read this week's spotlight to learn more about Archana and other young leaders in the climate justice movement: https://skoll.wf/4fD0gzP/ #ClimateJustice #IndigenousRights #YouthVoices #Inspiration #TransformationalChange
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Women are the backbone of community health, and they need safety and support across all stages of their careers. How can governments and partners make this the reality as they recruit, enable, and retain women CHWs? Read 16 actionable recommendations in Last Mile Health and Integrate Health’s Framework for Action: https://skoll.wf/40JOGhq
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?? Spotlight on Youth Climate Leadership ?? Meet Nathan Méténier, a dynamic climate advocate. As co-Director of the Youth Climate Justice Fund, Nathan empowers youth-led movements to drive environmental change. His work to bridge the reported impacts of climate change and the reality for youth is essential to making progress on the climate crisis. At the Skoll Foundation, we celebrate leaders like Nathan who are guiding the way for a sustainable future. ?? ?? Watch his interview on this week's Spotlight: https://skoll.wf/4fD0gzP/ #ClimateAction #YouthLeadership #COP29
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?? Join us for an exclusive screening of “We Don’t Do Charity”, a documentary by Catalyst 2030 members Alan Braithwaite, Amanda Campbell & David Campbell ?? The film showcases how grassroots NGOs in the Global South are rejecting ‘white saviourism’ and embracing locally-led, sustainable development, directly reflecting our belief in Catalyst 2030 in empowering communities to drive systems change. ?? Event: 25-minute screening followed by a 40-minute panel discussion featuring speakers offering diverse perspectives on local leadership, sustainable development, and the transformation of aid systems. ?? Hear from incredible social innovators and funders who are supporting systems level change. Anshu Gupta founder of Goonj, Nkunzurwanda Olivier, founder of Refugee Innovation Centre and Ayesha F. from Comic Relief ?? Don’t miss this chance to rethink aid and engage in meaningful conversations on creating lasting impact. ?? Date: Wednesday, 13 Nov 2024 ? Time: 1:00pm CET - 2:15pm CET Register here: https://bit.ly/4eUyPRw Please amplify with your networks and feel free to schedule your own film screenings! Catalyst 2030 Catalyst 2030 Asia & the Pacific Catalyst Lebanon Catalyst 2030 NASE Catalyst 2030 Europe Gaby Arenas de Meneses Fredrik Galtung Rana Dajani Jeroo Billimoria Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship Echoing Green Liza Mueller Ashoka Skoll Foundation
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?? As we prepare for #COP29, one of the most crucial conversations we’ll engage in is the urgent need to renew the Indigenous and Local Communities pledge. The past commitment has already sparked transformative change for Indigenous, local, and Afro-descendant organisations and communities—imagine what’s possible with expanded, targeted funding: stronger rights, greater governance, and more powerful, community-led climate solutions, as these communities have done for generations. Far more funding, adapted to the needs of these organisations, is urgently needed—including resources to build the capacity required to absorb and deploy it effectively. ?? Join us online or in person as we dive into these critical discussions in Baku next week ??