The Benefits of Building a Narrative Organization
The value of narrative in your organization extends well beyond telling stories in your annual report and newsletters.
Innovative ideas to help leaders of nonprofits and nongovernmental organizations work more effectively (more)
The value of narrative in your organization extends well beyond telling stories in your annual report and newsletters.
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation created a forecast for the health future of America’s most vulnerable populations over the next two decades.
Richard Morse, research associate at the Stanford’s Program on Energy and Sustainable Development, discusses carbon offsets as a way to engage the developing world in climate change mitigation.
In the excitement of the budget negotiations, a nonprofit organization was again thrust into the national spotlight.
Founder of Taproot Aaron Hurst discusses how the organization started and how it creates its cross-sector collaboration.
The problem with “changing the world” is that it probably involves invoking impossibly superficial means to address oversimplified problems.
There was an extraordinary amount of positivity, optimism, and collaboration at SWF. I interviewed two people who particularly believe in the power of collaboration.
A veteran social entrepreneur provides a guide to those who are thinking through the thorny question of whether to create a nonprofit, a for-profit, or something in between.
In four steps Global Press Institute was able to revamp the online giving culture and more than triple the number of monthly online donations.