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Guess Who’s Socially Irresponsible?
Nonprofits aren’t as nice to their employees as you might think.
Gary Hirshberg - Social Entrepreneurs Invent the Future
Can businesses deliver strong returns to shareholders while also promoting the health of people and the planet? In this audio lecture recorded at Bridging the Gap, the 2005 Stanford Net Impact conference, Gary Hirshberg, the phenomenally successful pioneer of the organic foods industry, utters a resounding yes.
Making It to McDonald’s
How Fair Trade coffee moved out of its niche and into the most mainstream market of all.
Denise Gammal - The Nonprofit Accountability Trap
Why should a grantee invest $50,000 in computing infrastructure and add staff to comply with the reporting requirements of a $16,000 grant? The inherent tensions between the high resource costs of evaluation and the demands of service delivery are a challenge for nonprofits and foundations alike. In this audio lecture, Denise Gammal presents the results from Stanford Center for Social Innovation's large-scale study on nonprofit management to foundation professionals.
Social Innovations
Marketing to Donors
Three take-away tips on nonprofit fundraising from maketing guru Seth Godin.
Rolls-Royce Radicals
Responsible Wealth, a Boston-based nonprofit, is convincing many affluent Americans to challenge the very rules that made them rich.
Joe Kroll - The ABCs of Tax-Exempt Status
The most popular form of tax-exempt organization is the 501(c)3, which can accept tax-deductible contributions. In this audio lecture recorded at the Nonprofit Boot Camp, Joe Kroll discusses the benefits and responsibilities of 501(c)3 status. He covers situations that may jeopardize it, as well as filing requirements for employees and independent contractors.
15 Minutes with Victoria Hale
MacArthur “genius” prize winner creates drugs for the developing world.
