Five Ways to Emerge as a Nonprofit Leader
Passing the torch of nonprofit directing from one generation to the next must involve five behaviors that encourage emergence leadership.
Passing the torch of nonprofit directing from one generation to the next must involve five behaviors that encourage emergence leadership.
With new changes to corporate and tax law, can nonprofits continue to be successful among new competitors?
From new conversations emerging at the Larger Community Foundations meeting, social media is becoming a hot topic for future development by foundations.
Teach for America compiled a list of the central characteristics of a good teacher, many of which are similar to those found in great nonprofits.
With national charity declining, nonprofits must return their focus to fundraising and giving.
Those in nonprofit management constantly adapt to move their organizations forward. In this audio lecture sponsored by the Stanford Center for Social Innovation, Chip Heath, Stanford professor and coauthor of the book Switch, provides a framework for change. He demonstrates in case studies that three principles are involved in successful change, whether it be on the personal or societal front. Leaders in nonprofit management are called to attune to these principles when tackling change situations.
In honor of Black History Month, this blog will highlight 28 black nonprofit leaders who are working to make our world a better and more hopeful place for generations to come.
Best practices for organizations to utilize social media more effectively in order to join important conversations online.
A look at an ad campaign that is empowering immigrant women.