Kenya
Africa team members share insights on the team’s learning process for defining and implementing an approach to local investing that...
United States
New research underscores how much we ask of student parents in order...
Philanthropy has never had an opportunity like we now have to make a meaningful difference in the lives and futures of America’s youngest kids. Big, private investments in early childhood...
MacKenzie Scott is part of an emerging trend in supporting early childhood education and care. Isabelle Hau outlines five ways women billionaires are moving the needle.
Global
For communities to thrive, what type of learning environment is needed? This was the core question addressed by our partners in Brazil, Kenya and the US during our inaugural fireside...
Amy Klement shares a conversation with Denver Frederick, the host of The Business of Giving podcast about Imaginable Futures’ systems change approach and its strategy centered around JEDI.
Today's challenges call for creative investment strategies in philanthropy. Imaginable Futures is mentioned in this article in the Stanford Social Innovation Review for our innovative approach.
For philanthropy to drive sustainable change, we need to rethink traditional models that are too often top-down and risk perpetuating the same systems of oppression they seek to transform.
The early childhood education system in the United States is fundamentally broken. Edsurge is expanding its coverage with Imaginable Futures' support.
Our nation’s higher-education system has too often failed to support students who don’t fit the traditional mold. To achieve economic mobility and racial equity, we must support student parents.