Philanthropy
Leadership Trends of the 21st Century
The CEOs of three nonprofit organizations reflect upon the speed and tact with which they must adapt their strategies and directions in a new century.
The CEOs of three nonprofit organizations reflect upon the speed and tact with which they must adapt their strategies and directions in a new century.
Social impact bonds. Evidence-based funding. Investing in what works. To what do we owe this explosion of “pay-or-performance” funding models?…
Nuru International identifies proven poverty-reduction programs and aims to take them to scale.
KaBOOM! How One Man Built a Movement to Save Play by Darell Hammond
Transformational leaders capitalize on the creativity that employees have.
Research and development can help more nonprofits learn, innovate, and reach goals faster and for less money.
Organizations should focus less on growing themselves and more on cultivating their networks.
What needs to be under public scrutiny is the entire range of unfettered discretion in spending that some nonprofit executives—and their boards—exercise.
As controversial as he is kind-hearted, serial entrepreneur Charles Maisel's viewpoint shakes up conventional charity thinking.