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Philanthropy as a Catalyst
Foundations aspiring to make a difference in challenged cities have much to offer beyond grantmaking—if they are willing to embrace new roles that may fall well outside their comfort zones.
New and innovative ideas to help nonprofit leaders raise money, and to help funders and donors give more effectively (more)
Foundations aspiring to make a difference in challenged cities have much to offer beyond grantmaking—if they are willing to embrace new roles that may fall well outside their comfort zones.
A roundtable discussion on the role that leadership from across sectors played in revitalizing Detroit.
An organization’s early-stage success has less to do with having a charismatic, lone visionary at the helm, and more to do with teamwork, metrics, and access to capital.
Stanford's Lucy Bernholz, Paul Brest, Woody Powell, and Rob Reich, along with Leif Wenar of King's College London, discuss their new volume of essays.
Why are Silicon Valley’s new philanthropists and community-based organizations struggling to connect?
Ideas to help address the challenges of providing better care to low-income elders.
Treating philanthropic grants as revenue can hurt social enterprises’ performance.
What is the right role for private funders in the US education system?
Why small nonprofits need to measure donor retention rates and build a strong fundraising plan.
How an emergent funding strategy gave rise to a rapid-learning health system and ultimately became part of a national moonshot to eliminate cancer.