Communicating Impact: If You’ve Got It, Flaunt It!
Nonprofits can use tried-and-true mechanisms from the private sector to better communicate their impact to donors
Nonprofits can use tried-and-true mechanisms from the private sector to better communicate their impact to donors
“Good enough” = simple enough to do, but rigorous enough to mean something.
Don’t settle for more.
Can "movement marketing"—a means for companies to connect with consumers through social media—really lead to positive social change?
In The Last Hunger Season, Roger Thurow shares the experience of a year in Africa with four smallholder farmers.
Nonprofit and for-profit enterprises that prioritize social impact and financial sustainability need to band together and make the collective voice of social enterprise exponentially more powerful.
A look at new proposals to change how our Internet is governed.
Eight tips for creating powerful narratives that drive social impact.
In East Africa, access to accurate, timely information is improving the livelihood of entrepreneurial farmers.
Forgoing the articulation of a problem statement and focusing on paradox leads to more effective communication with your organization’s supporters.