Nonprofits and Governments Are Looking for Love
From crush to marriage, the spectrum of relationships between nonprofits and governments
Innovative ways organizations can work together to increase their overall reach and efficacy (more)
From crush to marriage, the spectrum of relationships between nonprofits and governments
How recognizing trauma in ourselves, other people, and the systems around us can open up new pathways to solving social problems.
From Bhutan to Bogotá, drawing on learning from around the globe can illuminate the path to health equity and advance our collective well-being.
Innovation stories on leadership, philanthropy, education, gender equity, and grassroots movements that will leave you feeling hopeful.
The key to healing in an epidemic of loneliness is found in local communities that address social isolation as a public health concern.
At Kindle Project, we have embraced power-sharing models for more than a decade. Although we have gained many new insights, we continue to maintain that philanthropy must share power with the communities it seeks to uplift.
The Chorus Foundation worked with climate movement activists to create an ecosystem of allied funders and organizers that could usher in a just transition.
Philanthropy needs a new framework for building connection and trust with the communities it seeks to serve.
For many nonprofits, achieving true scale might require something scary—relinquishing control of your best ideas.