Nonprofits
R U Ready 2 Lead?
To weather the impending crisis in nonprofit leadership, we must mentor young talent.
To weather the impending crisis in nonprofit leadership, we must mentor young talent.
Is "return on investment" the right measure for evaluating the work of nonprofits?
Robert Putnam's take on diversity is controversial -- but not necessarily reactionary.
Failure is the cost of true innovation.
Faith-based organizations deserve funding -- to a point.
How to decide what to do with $600,000,000.
Nonprofit advocates are likely to continue to be seriously outspent by well-moneyed interests, all cries for an “ethical Congress” to the contrary.
Has philanthropy functioned as a social safety valve, keeping people from taking to the streets in protest?
Where is the line between public and private responsibility?
A new survey calls into question the bottom line effects of corporate philanthropy.
Is charity to weak and sentimental, what philanthropy is to rational and practical?
Three basic problems with philanthropy's attempts to address the issue of persistent poverty in this country.
Creating a policy platform for the nonprofit sector.