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Self-awareness and recognition of bias may be the first steps to broadening horizons, but few organizations are truly cross-functional, socially, as well as economically diverse.
Commentary and analysis on social innovation ideas and approaches (more)
Self-awareness and recognition of bias may be the first steps to broadening horizons, but few organizations are truly cross-functional, socially, as well as economically diverse.
What corporate groups can learn from nonprofits.
An external agency should review the circumstances surrounding the Unitus decision to terminate its 10-year commitment to microfinance.
Self-governing societies can’t operate on noblesse oblige, and societies that do aren’t truly self-governing.
For nonprofits working on social change, data and data visualization are extremely valuable.
Let’s put down our gloves, refocus our attention, and realize that we all have a chance to positively change the current relationship between government and the nonprofit sector.
Donors are getting exactly what they want from their charitable giving—the market is efficient, even highly so.
A look at re-evaluated nonprofit tax legislation in Illinois.
The energy, imagination and participation of youth is critical to overcoming global challenges.