Walking Away
An excerpt from Letting Go of Your Nonprofit on the leadership patterns of mission-centered leaders.
An excerpt from Letting Go of Your Nonprofit on the leadership patterns of mission-centered leaders.
Corporate, government, and civil society leaders can use the collective impact approach to address structural racism, restore communities, and design a multiracial democracy.
A year of working together in a cross-generational group has taught us how to bridge our divides—and leverage each other’s strengths in the climate fight.
A wave of big-bet grants has left some funders asking whether recipient organizations still “need” their money. That’s always the wrong question.
Leaders of the Aspen Institute Forum for Community Solutions’ Opportunity Youth Forum share lessons from a decade of work achieving better outcomes for young people.
Three areas where philanthropic funders can partner with government on infrastructure investments to advance equity in the United States.
Collective impact efforts must prioritize working together in more relational ways to find systemic solutions to social problems.
An excerpt from Impact Networks on four key principles to realize the immense potential of collaborative and purpose-driven networks.
Crystal Hayling of The Libra Foundation and Sonal Shah of The Asian American Foundation discuss how their organizations are transforming the way race is discussed in America and how to improve understanding about racial concerns that will lead to a more inclusive society. Produced in partnership with The Pew Charitable Trusts.
How a network mindset can break down silos between public agencies and nonprofits to successfully promote equitable and accessible education.