A Decade of Outcome-Oriented Philanthropy
The outgoing president of the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation reflects on the importance of strategic philanthropy.
The outgoing president of the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation reflects on the importance of strategic philanthropy.
Data Without Borders matches tech-savy volunteers with organizations instead of data analysis.
Public Allies CEO Paul Schmitz makes a passionate argument that leadership is not reserved for the minority.
The recent collapse of Hull House is a reminder that the tectonic shifts underway in the human service sector cannot be avoided.
Emory and Chris Rose are members of a multi-issue nonprofit—SOCM—that tackles health, employment, and environmental issues in the isolated and often struggling coalfield communities of Tennessee.
Civic associations should focus on policy goals and leadership.
Corporate donors prefer the opera to the soup kitchen.
A new generation of journalists is developing for-profit and nonprofit enterprises to keep citizens informed.
A recent study found that the number of US nonprofits with annual revenues of more
than $50 million has increased dramatically.
More nonprofits are managing their brands to create greater impact and organizational cohesion.