We work to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of philanthropy by helping private and corporate foundations, family offices, philanthropic LLCs, and high net-worth individuals achieve their impact goals.
We work with the public, private, and social sectors to address the most urgent public health challenges, offering solutions that improve population health around the world. Partnering with foundations, governments, international organizations, and healthcare companies, we are focused on prioritizing access to equitable, sustainable, and high-quality healthcare for the poorest and most vulnerable populations.
We help nonprofits and nongovernmental organization (NGO) scale their operations, deepen their impact, create new offerings, and ensure their long-term financial sustainability.
We support agencies at both a global and regional level, partnering with local experts to provide strategic and technical support locally, helping them meet their development goals across multiple sectors including education, finance, public health, and sustainability.
We collaborate with clients leading a wave of innovation and economic growth through a range of environmental, social and governance (ESG) activities that safeguard our planet, support social impact for employees, customers, and communities, and build a governance structure that ensures rights and responsibilities while advancing sustainability.
Black and Latino US residents experience different levels of prosperity and parity depending on where they live. Our interactive map explores this variation across all US counties.
Greater inclusion of ethnocultural minorities could fill talent gaps and spur company growth, increase economic empowerment of these groups, and generate benefits for the economy and broader society.
Report - McKinsey Institute for Black Economic Mobility
At the current pace of change, it could take decades to improve outcomes for Black Americans and more than three centuries to get to racial parity. How can different types of communities move closer to delivering a better quality of life for all residents?
While ESG is likely to evolve both in substance and name in the coming years, its underlying impulse is here to stay. Here’s how companies can take a more systematic and rewarding approach to ESG.