The Vertical Integration of Philanthropy
Why social impact organizations are acquiring mission-aligned nonprofits.
New and innovative ideas to help nonprofit leaders raise money, and to help funders and donors give more effectively (more)
Why social impact organizations are acquiring mission-aligned nonprofits.
An excerpt from Effective Fundraising: The Trustee's Role and Beyond on the role of nonprofit trustees in development.
Donors have a wide range of options for making charitable gifts. Which one is the best approach for meeting your philanthropic goals? SSIR publisher Michael Voss speaks with Vonny Carrington, partner with Cerity Partners, and Julia Reed of Schwab Charitable to explore the various approaches available to donors. A sponsored podcast developed with the support of DAFgiving360.
Behavioral economics research shows how small nudges can make a big difference to end-of-year fundraising results.
Achieving diversity, equity, and inclusion means putting disability justice in every policy discussion and making it part of the continuing struggle for civil rights.
We face a choice between two models for donating data: one governed by corporations and one determined by grassroots civic action. The winner will decide how much control we have over our digital information.
If philanthropy is to build a more just and equal society, it must combat ableism in its own institutions and practices.
Developing active listening techniques is essential to creating understanding and the authentic relationships necessary for social change.
A decade of applying the collective impact approach to address social problems has taught us that equity is central to the work.
Funders must abandon top-down, one-sided funding approaches in favor of partnerships with the disability community.