Communicating Impact: If You’ve Got It, Flaunt It!
Nonprofits can use tried-and-true mechanisms from the private sector to better communicate their impact to donors
Innovative ideas to help leaders of nonprofits and nongovernmental organizations work more effectively (more)
Nonprofits can use tried-and-true mechanisms from the private sector to better communicate their impact to donors
In The Last Hunger Season, Roger Thurow shares the experience of a year in Africa with four smallholder farmers.
Forgoing the articulation of a problem statement and focusing on paradox leads to more effective communication with your organization’s supporters.
Together, the public and private sector can develop affordable and truly accessible banking solutions that benefit the world’s poor.
A case study of Boston-area organization Bottom Line.
An open source web application draws on the wisdom of the crowds to give the blind access to images.
Redesigning your nonprofit organization to become more participatory, open, authentic, decentralized, collective, and effective—via social media, networks, and beyond.