Social Sector Measurement: Down but Not Out
Recently released studies confirm that few nonprofits possess the capacity to measure for continuous improvement, but new initiatives launched in 2012 provide hope.
Recently released studies confirm that few nonprofits possess the capacity to measure for continuous improvement, but new initiatives launched in 2012 provide hope.
Social economy enterprises must think like mutual funds.
Pushing back against efforts that are likely to lead to disappointment, and three ways we might reframe the initiative.
A slippery slope: from good-willed private philanthropy in support of public goals to a system in which private goals predominate.
A five-part series on developing a common framework for nonprofits to scale for impact.
Ten things nonprofits should consider as they develop their technology strategy in the new year.
A study from Liberty Hill Foundation provides insights into building philanthropy in African American communities.
We must push for inclusion of technology in grant proposals.
Empowered boards are critical to the success of organizations.
Don’t let it happen to you.