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Posted on 09. Dec, 2009 in Public Innovation, Social Innovation
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Andrew Wolk, Root Cause Founder and CEO
Andrew Wolk is the founder and CEO of Root Cause, a nonprofit research and consulting firm in Cambridge, MA that partners with nonprofits, philanthropy, government, and business to advance solutions to today’s toughest social issues. Please visit Root Cause's website at rootcause.org.
Despite the billions of dollars and millions of nonprofit and government programs devoted to addressing social issues here in the United States and abroad, proven innovations often do not spread and endure. Even the most successful programs are only reaching a fraction of the populations in need.
In an era of limited resources that requires leaders in all sectors to do more with less, the future of society’s health and ability to advance depends on tackling today’s challenges in education, health, job creation, and environmental sustainability.
No one organization or sector has the resources to tackle today’s difficult social issues alone. Instead, leaders in nonprofits, philanthropy, government, and business must work together to identify effective solutions. They must also provide access to resources and distribution systems that will lead to widespread impact.
Root Cause on Twitter
- Social business by design http://t.co/LXZFDblv about 1 day ago from bitly
- Ask the experts: What is #socialinnovation? http://t.co/6Ylb9XTr about 1 day ago from bitly
- What are founders forgetting? #entrepreneurship http://t.co/yoVcDW8R about 1 day ago from bitly
- The power of showing up http://t.co/dcTCs6fS about 1 day ago from bitly
- Mesmerized by Metrics: Is Philanthropy Engaging in Magical Thinking? http://t.co/9v7mCity via @npquarterly about 1 day ago from Tweet Button
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