Managing Change During Political Shifts: How Organizational Development and Change Management Keep Federal Agencies on Track
Blog Author: Salman Jaffer Today, many of our clients come to us with a simple request—how can we function better as an organization? What seems like a [...]
Announcing Mateusz Pucilowski as Social Impact’s Senior Vice President of Technical Services
We are thrilled to announce Mateusz Pucilowski’s promotion to Senior Vice President of Technical Services at Social Impact (SI). During his long tenure at Social Impact, Mateusz [...]
Social Impact Welcomes Nancy Murray as the Vice President for Evaluation, Research, and Analytics (ERA)
We are thrilled to welcome Nancy Murray to Social Impact (SI) as our new Vice President for Evaluation, Research, and Analytics (ERA). Nancy brings an exceptional depth [...]
Building Partnerships: Lessons from USAID’s Innovative Civil Society-Private Sector Collaborations in Mexico
USAID/Mexico's 4-year Resilient Civil Society Activity (RSA), implemented by FHI 360 with Social Impact (SI) as a sub-awardee, focuses on strengthening civil society through innovative approaches. A [...]
Can Cross-Sectoral Programming Address the Climate Crisis?
Authors: Christina Seybolt (Social Impact) Sara Carlson (USAID) Rob Cohen (USAID) Cross-sectoral programs present a unique opportunity to address the multi-dimensional nature of the climate crisis. Their [...]
Social Impact and Nickol Global Solutions Announce Strategic Partnership
Wednesday, October 16, 2024 - Social Impact (SI) and Nickol Global Solutions (NGS), a Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB), are excited to announce their Small Business Association (SBA) [...]
Empowering Sierra Leone: How Community Voices Shape Energy Investments
Blog Author: Carly Mphasa Social Impact and Duke University, on behalf of the Millennium Challenge Corporation, conducted Willingness to Pay (WtP) studies in Sierra Leone. These studies [...]
Juneteenth Then, Now, and Onward
On January 1, 1863, after nearly 250 years, enslaved Black Americans in Confederate States were declared legally free following the ratification of President Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation. The [...]