Grantmaking in the #MeToo Era
What is the role of funders in responding to abuses alleged within the organizations we support?
What is the role of funders in responding to abuses alleged within the organizations we support?
The United States can restore the trust that allows civil society to flourish by emphasizing the values that have long bound us together and by adopting the newer values of shared power and racial equity.
Daunting social problems need scalable solutions. Here’s how to know if you’ve got one.
A discussion between two California mayors on how the public sector and nonprofit leaders can work together in a time of anxiety and disruption.
As charitable organizations ramp up their donor outreach during the busiest time of the year for giving, here are 10 articles to help them make the most of their efforts.
Renovating Democracy explores how the digital revolution has irrevocably altered how we engage with participatory democracy and with how democracy works for us.
The inclusion of disabled people in your organization is not about “helping” them come on board while leaving the organization unchanged.
A commitment is only a start. After that, it takes strategy, performance management, data, planning, investment, and a relentless desire to improve.
Better ways of describing how coalitions collaborate exist and naming these variations can help guide local leaders and the diverse communities they serve. See SSIR Editor-in-Chief Eric Nee's note about the Winter 2020 issue for additional insights. A feature story from the Winter 2020 issue.
System work is not about solutions; it’s about discovering and steering local pathways for change at a pace appropriate for our ability to learn and for what local communities can enact and absorb. A feature story from the Winter 2020 issue.