Global Tools for Going Local
Just as our tools get more interesting and dynamic for global collaboration and impact, so do they for locally-focused work, campaigns, and communities.
Innovative ways organizations can work together to increase their overall reach and efficacy (more)
Just as our tools get more interesting and dynamic for global collaboration and impact, so do they for locally-focused work, campaigns, and communities.
How to make a cultural shift that leads better outcomes.
Creating greater social impact throughout the philanthropic ecosystem—a report from a recent Markets for Giving workshop.
A look at nonprofit back-office integrations, or Shared Service Alliances.
Making environmental sustainability stick is requiring the cooperation of the for-profit and nonprofit sectors. In this audio interview, Stanford Center for Social Innovation correspondent Ashkon Jafari interviews Ceres president Mindy Lubber about how her organization brings together investors, government, human rights groups, and others to build a cross-sector voice for sustainability.
Leadership must be more inclusive, networked, and collective.
New public-private partnerships have led to big leaps in the exportation of Argentinian wine.
A few nonprofits are using social media to fundamentally change the way they work and increase their social impact.
What it takes to make change in the U.S. State Department.
Creating back office alliances—an interview with John Weiser, a principal with the nonprofit technical assistance organization Opportunities Exchange.