Minding the Gap
How do you inspire people, from your CEO to rural farmers to consumers, to change their ways to do good (or at least better) for society?
Innovative ideas to help leaders of nonprofits and nongovernmental organizations work more effectively (more)
How do you inspire people, from your CEO to rural farmers to consumers, to change their ways to do good (or at least better) for society?
Foundation and nonprofit leaders need to pay the same attention to increasing employment in the sector as they do to preserving the full deductibility of donations at the highest tax brackets.
What the nonprofit community and those that serve it can do to support the profound culture change that managing to outcomes requires.
Behavioral experts agree that so-called "games for good" can teach empathy to those who play them.
Nonprofit CEO’s can bring a bright and potentially effective array of skills to a corporation.
Nonprofits tend to recreate within their own organizational cultures the very social problems they are trying to solve.
A look at nonprofit back-office integrations, or Shared Service Alliances.
The philanthropic community has no public opposition to a new, ill-advised piece of legislation.