Advocacy
How the Divestment Movement Wins
Activists use moral analogies with rogue industries and states to stigmatize fossil fuels.
Activists use moral analogies with rogue industries and states to stigmatize fossil fuels.
Rick Doblin launched the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies in 1986 to research and advocate for the use of LSD, magic mushrooms, and Ecstasy to treat mental illness. After more than three decades of labor, he has found his moment.
Protest actions seen as extreme and highly disruptive diminish popular support.
People who have moved tend to be more inclined to donate to non-local causes.
Social movement boycotts increase board turnover, especially when board members are sympathetic to the cause at issue.
Companies use charitable giving to disguise political lobbying.
The value of a nonprofit is the presence and participation of its stakeholders and constituents. Technology creates the framework to make that value real. Part of the Technology for Change supplement sponsored by Salesforce in the Summer 2020 issue.
Charitable organizations have become political intermediaries for corporations and other powerful interests. A research article in the Summer 2020 issue.
How Shared Hope International uses digital tools and meaningful grassroots experiences to activate support.
The relationship between donors and nonprofits is built on a complex interplay of motivations, activities, and circumstances. A research article in the Summer 2020 issue.