H.R. 5533: How the Nonprofit Sector Can Rally for a Seat at the Table
Let’s put down our gloves, refocus our attention, and realize that we all have a chance to positively change the current relationship between government and the nonprofit sector.
Innovative public sector policies and programs (more)
Let’s put down our gloves, refocus our attention, and realize that we all have a chance to positively change the current relationship between government and the nonprofit sector.
From warring political parties comes broad-based policymaking.
A look at re-evaluated nonprofit tax legislation in Illinois.
With these seven levers, social entrepreneurs can foster change in everything from affordable housing to child welfare to poverty alleviation.
How people experience government programs directly affects their levels of civic engagement.
A new approach to measuring poverty is needed, one that accounts for multiple factors such as housing, and regional economic differences.
The English hope to sell social impact bonds (potentially paid for by the government) to raise money to fund new programs.
Experts from medical and public health fields offer opinions on the Affordable Health Care Act.
Too many people believe social value is objective, fixed, and stable, when in fact it is subjective, malleable, and variable.
SocialSquared games, if done well, could be tremendously powerful.