Nonprofits
Laws, Not Lawyers
How states can protect nonprofit leaders and infuse more money into the sector.
How states can protect nonprofit leaders and infuse more money into the sector.
Building Wealth: The New Asset-Based Approach to Solving Social and Economic Problems
Based in Silicon Valley, Kiva is an innovative social enterprise that uses the internet to connect lenders with small businesses around the world. In this audio interview, Jessica Flannery talks with Design for Change host Sheela Sethuraman about starting the organization, and reflects on some of the reasons for its rapid growth and success.
Faith-based organizations deserve funding -- to a point.
Investment in the most promising ideas and the highest performing nonprofits lags well behind their true value.
It sometimes seems that the nonprofit sector is being bureaucratized faster than it is becoming professionalized.
The traditional approach among human rights groups in Nigeria had been accusatory: publicize injustices or sue the government. But in January 1998, on the eve of democracy, an NGO called the CLEEN foundation set out to reform law enforcement from within.
Environmental sustainability is an area ripe for social entrepreneurship. In this panel discussion at Stanford, industry experts discuss the challenges and opportunities for enterprising business minds in the area of climate change. They consider how new economies like China and India are tackling the problem, and whether entrepreneurs should lead with "impact" or "profitability" in pitching solution-oriented ideas to investors.
He that has once done you a kindness will be more ready to do you another.
Some books ought to be read as pairs. Joel L. Fleishman’s and Martin Morse Wooster’s recent offerings are such a duo, offering sometimes diametrically opposed perspectives on philanthropic successes and failures.