A Handbook for Change
SWITCH: How to Change Things When Change Is Hard by Chip Heath & Dan Heath
Innovative ideas to help leaders of nonprofits and NGOs be more effective (more)
SWITCH: How to Change Things When Change Is Hard by Chip Heath & Dan Heath
Rick Aubry is designing social enterprises that can succeed on a national scale.
Improving the lives of disadvantaged populations requires proven theories of change.
In honor of Black History Month, this blog will highlight 28 black nonprofit leaders who are working to make our world a better and more hopeful place for generations to come.
The nonprofit sector plays an indispensable role in society and the economy, but it is poorly understood and underappreciated.
Patient optimists have lowered their expectations of any particular program or intervention, but not their belief in a better world over the long term.
Despite its classification as a nonprofit organization, the NFL fails to conform to typical standards, calling into question whether it really deserves its tax exempt status.
A new database resource offers nonprofit leaders the chance to search and explore successful collaboration strategies already being used in the field.
Passing the torch of nonprofit directing from one generation to the next must involve five behaviors that encourage emergence leadership.
With new changes to corporate and tax law, can nonprofits continue to be successful among new competitors?