Nonprofit Management
Are Nonprofits Getting in the Way of Social Change?
Solving major social problems is now possible, but not unless the organizations that have been most responsible for making a difference change significantly.
Solving major social problems is now possible, but not unless the organizations that have been most responsible for making a difference change significantly.
More than ever we are seeing a blurring of the lines between the nonprofit and for-profit sectors—but that is not always a good thing. An introduction to the summer 2015 issue.
Technical ingenuity and private funding enable Akshaya Patra to serve hot, healthy lunches to 1.4 million Indian children every day.
The Presidio Trust represents an alternative model for funding and managing a public asset. Includes magazine extras.
Business education should include lessons from market-based approaches to international development goals in developing countries.
When two organizations bond across sectoral lines, how do you keep the fire going?
Bringing innovation to the public sector is famously difficult. But efforts that open up the public sector value chain to multiple stakeholders can deliver impressive results.
A highly focused effort in Kenya to treat worm infections in children delivers lessons on how to expand a proven program.
Innovative public-private partnerships are essential for ending disease and saving lives in the world’s poorest nations.