Nonprofits
Reconciling the Supply & Demand of Good Intentions
Why we must strike a balance between high-volume and high-touch service programs.
Why we must strike a balance between high-volume and high-touch service programs.
Lessons from a new initiative aimed at supporting and developing new social justice leaders.
How strategic use of social media, project-based donations, and peer-to-peer fundraising can build a base of millennial supporters.
It’s time to put an end to the “flat world” thinking that guides the work of all too many social change organizations.
After Change.org placed petitions at the center of its platform, the size of its membership soared. But operating a high-volume petition site isn’t enough for its leaders. Includes magazine extras.
Nonprofits should offer a wider range of opportunities for donating, facilitating network building, and embracing the complexity of the social problems.
New research suggests that the feedback of nonprofit clients is less biased than many think.
A new generation of digital breakthroughs holds the potential to deliver important social benefits, but only if we adopt technology in a different way.
Are research and practice two coins or two sides of the same coin?
How the Millennial generation connects, gets involved with, and gives to social causes—insights from a four-year study.