Zeroing in on Impact
In an era of declining resources, nonprofits need to clarify their intended impact.
In an era of declining resources, nonprofits need to clarify their intended impact.
Like many nonprofits, the Oakland Symphony failed to understand the distinction between mission and strategy.
Surviving -- and even thriving -- after a change in leadership.
Study finds right-wing philanthropy gets more results.
Do socially responsible funds ask the right questions?
Nonprofits not muzzled by government money.
A California mayor’s challenge leads to an innovative resource-pooling strategy.
Interview with Robert Egger, founder, D.C. Central Kitchen.
Where the charitable response to 9/11 went wrong.
Nonprofits use metrics to show that they are efficient. But what if donors don’t care?