Should We Put Out a Statement?
Thinking strategically about how nonprofits should respond to potentially polarizing world events.
Innovative ways to influence public policy (more)
Thinking strategically about how nonprofits should respond to potentially polarizing world events.
There are exciting possibilities, but we are also facing a deafening cacophony of scientific communication, and much of it will not be positive.
In an “ecosystem” approach, different theories of change reinforce and strengthen each other.
The scientific and medical communities were divided on the treatment for Lyme disease for decades. Neglected and suffering, Lyme patients learned how to advocate for themselves. Their cause led to the creation of the national vector-borne disease strategy, with lessons about how to address complex chronic conditions more broadly.
AI systems can give voice to previously unheard stakeholders and make collective decision-making processes more inclusive—but only if they are designed thoughtfully and deployed responsibly.
Understanding the historical roots of many foundation endowments is a critical step in considering the question of philanthropic reparations.
An excerpt from Reclaiming Our Democracy on how grassroots advocates are made
Like so many organizations, our environmental nonprofit was rocked by internal conflict. What happened and what did we learn?
What strategic organizations can learn from Disney and Bud Light.
The Supreme Court’s affirmative action decision highlighted a disconnect between the nonprofit sector’s intentions and its actions.