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Building Disaster-Ready Philanthropy
Reacting in the wake of a disaster isn’t wrong, but think of the difference a proactive funding strategy could make.
Reacting in the wake of a disaster isn’t wrong, but think of the difference a proactive funding strategy could make.
When those responsible for keeping people safe work together, the positive impact is more than the sum of its parts. Philanthropy can help it happen.
“Work with the willing” is an important lesson that I learned the hard way.
A program begun in the 1940s is still going—and still improving.
Planning to close our doors in December—thoughtfully, and with consideration for our partners and coworkers—has meant breaking new ground.
The “servant’s heart” knows how roles must evolve in strong partnerships.
There’s a more dynamic and tangible third dimension—beyond efficiency and effectiveness—through which nonprofits can define, measure, and communicate their success.
Low-income communities have the power to shape their economic future, but only if they have access to tools that educate and empower.
How a patient-centered approach and tools from the private sector can greatly enhance global health programs that require changes in attitudes or behavior.