Achieving Sustainability Through Integrated Reporting
Integrated reporting—the combination of a company’s financial and nonfinancial performance in one document—is a crucial step to creating a more sustainable society.
Integrated reporting—the combination of a company’s financial and nonfinancial performance in one document—is a crucial step to creating a more sustainable society.
Why local ownership and commitment are the exception in most development efforts—and what development professionals can do about this problem.
The owner of the only certified B Corporation in Kentucky assesses the pros and cons of the certification.
There are unconventional methods one can use to evaluate advocacy organizations and make strategic investments in that arena.
Nonprofit staff isn’t very diverse. Nonprofit boards aren’t very diverse. Nonprofits need more diversity.
One foundation leader is demonstrating what a community foundation can do to defend nonprofits in their area from state budget cuts.
The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Citizens United vs. The FEC is a harbinger of great change for the social sector.
Peer-to-peer communication leverages the personal networks of members to disseminate messages.
COO of Bats'il Maya Alberto Irezabal talks about the social environment in Chiapas that led to the founding of the organization, and how the co-op works.
An interview with Aleem Walji, practice manager for innovation at the World Bank Institute.