The Motivations Behind Giving
Charitable appeals that address a wealthy person’s agency are more effective.
Charitable appeals that address a wealthy person’s agency are more effective.
The funding ecosystem has a greater role to play in the survival of nonprofits than their internal structure.
Although his advice could at times be more concrete, Kahane offers an effective critique of current approaches to collaboration and shows the need for a different way of working together.
Limited-life foundations are currently all the rage, but Fleishman’s book reminds us that perpetual, endowed foundations are in many cases preferable.
Experienced educators provide guidance for those wishing to create and maintain effective partnerships between researchers and educators.
Investors looking for data on social impact should start by helping investees deliver a compelling value proposition.
It’s time for nonprofits to recognize that diverse groups are more innovative and better performing, and to apply that insight to their organizations’ governing bodies.
Rhonda Evans looks at lessons from Monitor Institute’s Re-imagining Measurement initiative.
How the Buddhist Compassion Relief Tzu Chi Association evolved from a small local charity into a global NGO.