Leadership
The Hollow Prize for Leaders of Color
What looks like racial progress at many nonprofits can set up leaders of color to fail.
What looks like racial progress at many nonprofits can set up leaders of color to fail.
Thinking strategically about how nonprofits should respond to potentially polarizing world events.
Like so many organizations, our environmental nonprofit was rocked by internal conflict. What happened and what did we learn?
For many nonprofits, achieving true scale might require something scary—relinquishing control of your best ideas.
We all benefit when our most transformative change agents are given the time and resources necessary to dream big.
Cloud-powered smart technology liberates resources so that organizations can focus on the work that matters most.
A study of MacKenzie Scott’s early giving reveals how transformational generous general operating support can be.
On the hermeneutic of generosity, the iron cage of rationality, and accompaniment.
A list of articles for NMI attendees on finding common ground to address pressing social issues.
Many hold strong opinions about translating private-sector experience to social impact. Four pioneering founders have figured out how to make it work.