Empowering Others to Tell Your Organization’s Story
Personal connections and influence can be crucial in garnering support for an organization’s cause.
Personal connections and influence can be crucial in garnering support for an organization’s cause.
Technology can enable micro-contributions that allow individuals to accomplish difficult tasks in place of institutional approaches.
From the 2013 Nonprofit Management Institute, Kenyon explains how the intersection of mobile, social, and technology is changing nonprofits.
In his 2013 Nonprofit Management Institute talk, Doug Hattaway outlines the components of effective campaigns: an exciting goal, motivational language, and compelling call to action.
Human capital is the most valuable asset in the social sector. Discover how nonprofits can create a recruiting framework and demonstrate organizational value to employees.
Rockwood Leadership Institute president Akaya Windwood discusses how we can get movements and sectors to work together to advance the common good.
Stanford Professor Tina Seelig discusses how to unlock creative genius through a set of tools and conditions we each have in our control—our “innovation engine.”
Harvard researcher Nathalie Kylander challenges traditional branding principles and proposes a new framework for developing a more strategic brand.
What is a “social economy” and how is it affecting leaders in nonprofit management?
A look at successful strategies of high-impact nonprofits, and how small and local nonprofits can leverage them.
Social media guru Beth Kanter discusses how nonprofits can utilize their professional networks to develop a “network mindset.”
In this audio interview, Sheela Sethuraman talks with Laura Stachel and Hal Aronson, co-founders of WE CARE Solar, about their effort to combat this issue worldwide. WE CARE stands for Women’s Emergency Communication and Reliable Electricity.
How can a young nonprofit organization make a tangible improvement in people's health through clean water using only the power of gravity?
What happens when you leverage the power of internet volunteerism in much the same way as Wikipedia, but with the intention of translating and subtitling videos?
How can partnerships help the nonprofit sector navigate legislative hurdles, new leadership, and antiquated business models?