Foundations
Real World Impact Measurement
“Good enough” = simple enough to do, but rigorous enough to mean something.
“Good enough” = simple enough to do, but rigorous enough to mean something.
Forgoing the articulation of a problem statement and focusing on paradox leads to more effective communication with your organization’s supporters.
How to calculate the value of a social investment made now versus at a future date.
The importance of a nonprofit’s impact when choosing where to donate, and the top high-impact organizations working in international emergency response.
How The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation approaches high-risk philanthropic ventures.
From the Field Series: An ongoing report of the Philanthropy, Policy, and Technology Project, which explores the use of private resources for public good.
Philanthropists need to organize their giving so that it ends within a reasonable time after their death.
Personal relationship building and donor development is critical to the longevity of organizations.
What we in the philanthropic sector can do to increase informed giving by donors?
The general public and even the media, by and large, simply don’t have the experience, training, or tools to fully evaluate charities’ activities.