The Knights of COVID-19
The Swedish model of relying more on civic-minded ethics than on government restrictions has proved to be an outlier worldwide.
The Swedish model of relying more on civic-minded ethics than on government restrictions has proved to be an outlier worldwide.
A call for organizations to mitigate the risk of change in the social media landscape by strategically decoupling themselves from platforms that are causing harm.
A new excerpt from Engaged guides us to create a more active citizenship and democracy.
Following a landmark national election in the United States, we present a series of reflections on the outcome and its effects on civil society and the social sector.
Establishing a shared understanding of Fresno’s racist policies and practices is key to how The Shared Prosperity Partnership will share power with residents who have been routinely excluded.
By abandoning a narrow understanding of capital as just assets that appear on a balance sheet, businesses and other organizations can harness the value of their people, relationships, knowledge, and processes to move the world closer to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.
With pending changes to the federal grantmaking regulations promoting results-oriented accountability, now is a good time for grant makers and grantees to see how using fixed amount awards can promote performance over compliance.
What NGOs can learn from the private sector about increasing earned income for sustainable recurring growth.
A new book explains how to apply value investing principles to corporate management.
As nonprofits emerge from the shock of the pandemic and financial crisis, there is an opportunity to rethink fundraising and improve donor retention rates by embracing emerging technologies like artificial intelligence.