Nonprofits & NGOs
Small but Not Silent
Done right, small organizations can hit above their weight and use communications as a foundation for growth, sustainability, and scaling.
Done right, small organizations can hit above their weight and use communications as a foundation for growth, sustainability, and scaling.
Despite their somewhat ominous reputation, drones are proving to have a wide range of beneficial applications.
Protecting animals is integral to solving many international problems; we must use the increasing momentum behind animal welfare to drive long-term change.
Presenters at the second-annual Social Media on Purpose conference discuss the power of one in generating global support.
Hotel Africa offers a new African narrative, one that spans the economy, politics, and more from the perspective of an author on the ground.
Economists are using a tool familiar to the financial industry to analyze climate change outcomes for conservationists.
A European perspective on American civil society. A quick glance at the latest
thinking about not-for-profit management and philanthropy
reveals some profound differences between the ways American and
European practitioners look at today’s major societal challenges.
The philanthropic community might access the “constituent’s voice” through user reviews of nonprofit organizations written by clients, volunteers, and other stakeholders.
The threat of animal habitat loss is one of the major issues in the environmental sustainability arena. In this audio interview by Sheela Sethuraman, Laurie Marker of the Cheetah Conservation Fund talks about a multi-pronged effort including habitat restoration, resource management education, and job creation to address that threat to cheetahs, in particular. She describes the creative measures she has taken to save cheetahs and improve the lives of the people who live near them.