Revealing Social Change Beliefs
What nonprofit boards and leaders think about social change matters—and it’s not always obvious.
New and innovative ideas for leaders of foundations (more)
What nonprofit boards and leaders think about social change matters—and it’s not always obvious.
Philanthropy can lead the way to opportunity for young men and boys of color by supporting diverse leadership.
Supporting the personal well-being of nonprofit leaders is critical to the success of effective organizations, and grantmakers can help.
Foundation CEOs play a complex, ever-more-demanding role—a role that may not lend itself to on-the-job training.
The polarization of US politics is imposing new limits on how foundations can influence the policy process.
Foundations need to adopt a more emergent approach to strategic philanthropy.
Philanthropic efforts funded by private family wealth—long common in the United States—are on the rise worldwide.
Supplement to the article “Applied ‘Womenomics.’”
How to provide sustainable banking solutions for low-income consumers in the United States and abroad.
As philanthropists, I think our deepest duty is to gamble on people, through untried solutions that just might overturn ancient societal inequities.