Listening to Those Who Matter Most, the Beneficiaries
The views of those who benefit from social programs offer insight into a program’s effectiveness.
Innovative ideas to help leaders of nonprofits and NGOs be more effective (more)
The views of those who benefit from social programs offer insight into a program’s effectiveness.
A look at how to examine the effectiveness of community advocacy and representation.
Donors want their money to be spent wisely, but knowing where to give can be difficult.
There was a time when the all the senior staff of international NGOs working in developing countries came from North America and Europe. That is changing.
Competition across the sector with corresponding mechanisms to help organizations learn from these practices might better drive social innovation.
Social media guru Beth Kanter discusses how nonprofits can utilize their professional networks to develop a “network mindset.”
Sharing nonprofits’ Form 990 tax data in a comprehensive and easy-to-access manner may open the door to more collaboration and innovation within the sector.
Frameworks and tools for building strategy—a report from the Social Media on Purpose conference.
Are nonprofits risking alienation from traditional donors?
It is important to remember that while all this studying is great, innovators should place a higher priority on helping people when some program or product is effective.