Giving in the Light of Reason
Will the Open Philanthropy Project’s experiment in effective altruism validate the cause or demonstrate its hubris? Open access to this article is made possible by an underwriter.
Innovative ideas to help nonprofit leaders better manage their organization (more)
Will the Open Philanthropy Project’s experiment in effective altruism validate the cause or demonstrate its hubris? Open access to this article is made possible by an underwriter.
Recent experimentation in global health research and development reveals how nonprofit organizations can explore and potentially attract impact investment.
Several ventures now under way in developing countries show how networks of connected machines can drive economic growth.
A system that combines software and sensors promises to improve farmers’ ability to manage, conserve, and lease water.
Four ways nonprofits can cut through the data hype and start using data on purpose.
Creating a healthy, humane world will require more than new organizational designs. It will take rethinking the nature of organizations entirely.
Early approaches are advancing fruitful dialogue around how to accelerate the revolutionary potential of online education and enable better outcomes for graduates.
Nonprofits have the potential to achieve far more by decentralizing and clarifying power and decision-making within their organizations.
Social sector brands are more than logos on annual reports; they are tools to drive impact.
If we want the nonprofit sector to innovate, we need to acknowledge the gender gap between nonprofits and the private sector.