Redesigning Higher Education Through Intentional Influence
To create system-level change, we must use influence to both work within the system and disrupt it.
Innovative ideas to help leaders of nonprofits and NGOs be more effective (more)
To create system-level change, we must use influence to both work within the system and disrupt it.
ENOVA was recently recognized as the winner of Tech Awards 2013 in the Education category for its incredible social impact.
The Value of Intentional Influence is a blog series exploring why and how organizations should use the power of influence to solve social problems at the magnitude they exist.
Influence is an underutilized tool for organizations that want to achieve bold social goals.
Kreger describes how Potential Energy, winner of Tech Awards 2013 in the Economic Empowerment category, innovatively tackles social issues as a nonprofit venture.
A recent study reveals opportunities for small nonprofits to strengthen individual donor contributions.
The first step in developing leadership to advance large-scale social change is clearly defining the intended results.
The founder of education nonprofit Breakthrough Collaborative shares her scaling wisdom.
Two nonprofit leaders share lessons on scale from the front lines.