Five Ways to Move from Strategic to Adaptive Philanthropy
Many philanthropists know they need to adapt their strategies in changing times—the question is where to anchor and what to flex.
Many philanthropists know they need to adapt their strategies in changing times—the question is where to anchor and what to flex.
By eliminating programs and driving demand with for-profit techniques, DoSomething.org is dramatically scaling its impact.
What nonprofit boards and leaders think about social change matters—and it’s not always obvious.
Philanthropy can lead the way to opportunity for young men and boys of color by supporting diverse leadership.
Presenters at the second-annual Social Media on Purpose conference discuss the power of one in generating global support.
Dysfunctional public and private capital markets benefit traders, speculators, and financiers more than companies and communities; direct public offerings provide a capital funding solution that benefits everyone.
Answers to five common questions about launching a crowdfunding campaign.
When it comes to an organization’s ability to achieve impact, outstanding people make the difference.
Technology can enable micro-contributions that allow individuals to accomplish difficult tasks in place of institutional approaches.
Supporting the personal well-being of nonprofit leaders is critical to the success of effective organizations, and grantmakers can help.