Early Thoughts About Jumo
Some early impressions of Jumo, a much-heralded social networking site for stimulating, coordinating, and occasionally funding social change.
Innovative ideas to help leaders of nonprofits and nongovernmental organizations work more effectively (more)
Some early impressions of Jumo, a much-heralded social networking site for stimulating, coordinating, and occasionally funding social change.
My new book, "Nonprofit Turnaround: A Guide for Nonprofit Leaders, Consultants and Funders," delves into questions of the state of nonprofits today.
The Mulago Foundation is practicing a form of philanthropy that is desperately needed. It is a fundamental departure from the conventional wisdom of what good philanthropy is suppose to be about.
Marketing professor Jennifer Aaker shows how stereotypes can be reframed to influence consumer behavior for nonprofits.
A new study reports that nonprofit agencies that choose to support themselves with for-profit businesses end up serving their clients less and worse.
Two veterans of consumer psychology, marketing, and entrepreneurship provide a guide to using social media for social change.
Break Away connects campuses and communities to promote service-learning trips that inspire lifelong citizenship.
The Tahirih Justice Center multiplies its impact by creatively using pro bono attorneys.
Young workers are, on average, less self-less than previous generations. How will this affect the nonprofit sector?