A Limited Right of Association
Not every group could gain corporate rights in de Tocqueville’s America.
Innovative ideas to help leaders of nonprofits and nongovernmental organizations work more effectively (more)
Not every group could gain corporate rights in de Tocqueville’s America.
Two new programs aim to help academics to engage more directly with nonprofits and social change initiatives.
Emily May created the online platform Hollaback, where women subjected to sexual harassment can share their stories.
Start by realizing that a “build-it-and-they-will-come” mindset often fails to reach people in need.
Four strategies for nonprofits and foundations that want to better align their meetings and conferences with their values.
At a time of rising nationalism and cutbacks in foreign aid in countries around the world, philanthropists play a critical role, not just in providing money, but in fostering cooperation and goodwill between people and nations.
Recommendations for nonprofit staff, board members, and philanthropists.
Not every nonprofit organization can do everything well. That’s one reason why every nonprofit must work relentlessly to achieve and retain its strategic focus—a commitment to doing what it does best.
Why nonprofits need to evaluate the ethics of their algorithms.
How to reframe government adoption of social innovations.