The Future of Equitable Philanthropy
Five truths for how donors committed to equity can continue to push forward.
New and innovative ideas for leaders of foundations (more)
Five truths for how donors committed to equity can continue to push forward.
To counter disruptive market forces changing the media, nonprofit communicators can adopt ideas from other sectors, their own programmatic strengths, and communities.
Why building a trusted information ecosystem requires building a community.
How to fund, protect, and grow public interest information.
Practices that will help social sector leaders prepare to usher in a new world.
Private-sector capital must be brought to the table in a more deliberate way to catalyze social innovation.
SSIR’s new issue delves into ownership in both the straightforward and metaphorical senses and how the idea grounds a community and provides a source of systemic change.
In the wake of Donald Trump’s re-election, four recommendations for leaders dedicated to reconstituting and strengthening democracy in the United States.
To meet this moment, how can foundations and nonprofits orient their communications to foster connections and build community?
Today’s communications landscape demands that social sector organizations move away from a 20th-century broadcasting approach and toward dialogue, relationship-building, and fostering community.