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In faraway lands, small steps make a big difference.
An Inter-American Development Bank strategist brings a pioneering approach to generate both societal change and financial returns to Wharton.
Wharton senior Katlyn Grasso updates us on the status of her efforts to empower young girls and change the way the see their role in the world.
Project Morry became a Class of 1990 project. Wharton alumni remained involved for many reasons, not the least being the success of their classmate's charity.
International social impact star Durreen Shahnaz calls on her fellow Wharton alumni to help her pioneer a "third way" of finance for good.
A Wharton executive MBA alumna launches a for-profit/for-purpose startup with a presale, one eye on Italian fashion and the other on her microscope.
Wealth managers are in a unique position to steer assets into alignment with the values of the millennial generation.
Penn senior Saloni Gupta followed her passion, which was to give early and often. Her lending work has only just begun.
Can nonprofits and social enterprises benefit from a less-known but effective injection of investment, the search fund?
There’s a lot of talk about “mainstreaming” impact investing, but what will it take to get there? The Wharton Social Impact Initiative is working on answers.
Entrepreneur and author Wyn Lydecker connects with social impact founders and thought leaders about benefit corporations, international growth and more.
Even with forces holding it back, finance can and should be a force for good.
Impact investing couldn’t come at a better time, according to Wharton Digital Press’ latest book.
Wharton Magazine reconnects with the co-founder of the Indian social enterprise seeking to make a dent in his country’s road death trends.
An impact investing insider reviews the new Wharton Digital Press book by Judith Rodin.
A charity provides comfort and care for cancer patients in honor of a Wharton alumna.