Engaging Unexpected Champions for Policy Change
How advocacy organizations working across the political spectrum can engage seemingly unlikely messengers to advance their cause.
How advocacy organizations working across the political spectrum can engage seemingly unlikely messengers to advance their cause.
More people would vote (and a more diverse group of people would vote) if they knew more about candidates’ fundamental policy positions.
The structures and philosophy of the art of improv can help nonprofits stay grounded in what they are, while simultaneously allowing them to creatively respond to the ever-evolving needs of the people they strive to serve.
Building a brand solely on social impact is not a guarantee for success, and it comes with risks that can take businesses by surprise.
Bringing people together in an environment that encourages and facilitates idea exchange is one of the most powerful communications strategies for driving change.
Women need to be equal partners in society for them to be equal partners in work.
Recent randomized field trials provide evidence that most get out the vote mobilization efforts have very modest effects on voter turnout, much less than previously thought.
A look at the strengths and weaknesses of social entrepreneurs in Latin America, and how they can effectively increase the impact of their work.
How giant nonprofit networks are shifting their approach from serving communities to solving underlying problems.