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The End of Fundraising: Raise More Money by Selling Your Impact by Jason Saul
The End of Fundraising: Raise More Money by Selling Your Impact by Jason Saul
Research and development can help more nonprofits learn, innovate, and reach goals faster and for less money.
A doctor describes his groundbreaking, transdisciplinary effort to design more cost-effective care models for conditions that drive a large proportion of US health spending.
The United States and other industrialized countries can learn from experiments in the developing world that use the humble cell phone as a platform for innovation.
Thanks to Todd Park, a federal agency has discovered that health care organizations can think more like nimble startups than like lumbering giants.
Social investors are experimenting with a profusion of creative funding mechanisms to help innovators sustain health-improving approaches and to achieve greater impact.
Organizations should focus less on growing themselves and more on cultivating their networks.
This panel discussion focuses on healthcare delivery and how experts have sustained in delivering high-quality treatment.
There’s huge potential for organizations to use multiple mediums, content, and locations to advocate for the change they want.
A review of the Fordham Institute's paper "Quality Control in K-12 Digital Learning: Three (Imperfect) Approaches."