Philanthropy and Inequality
The disruptive force of the "new philanthropy" holds the promise of helping to reduce inequality. But will it actually do so?
The disruptive force of the "new philanthropy" holds the promise of helping to reduce inequality. But will it actually do so?
Environmental conservation and business investment are not mutually exclusive, argues the CEO of the Nature Conservancy.
Where levels of workplace diversity are higher than average, the level of charitable giving also tends to be higher.
Political reform alone doesn't ensure good government. Equally important, if not more so, are institutions that let citizens act collectively.
Public sector innovators are improving government by replicating the market conditions that have fostered breakthroughs in the private sector.
Growing numbers of foundations, government agencies, and corporations in Europe are adopting venture philanthropy practices.
The nonprofit sector has taken on the management of a wide range of heretofore government services. Some portions of mass transit should be next.
If your organization doesn’t have a mobile marketing strategy in place, it’s time to build one—here's how.
Five questions nonprofits should ask themselves as they prepare to scale.
A look at Silicon Valley’s surprising disconnect and opportunities that all local funders should consider.